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VOL evil., NO. 75
VICTORIA, B. C, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1912
TWENTY-FOUR PAGES
Premier McBride Tells Audi-
ence at Field That ImposT
Will Be Repealqd.4tJ
ession of Housf^Wl,^^,
WlfUilL^ PARSON IS
•!H -1.
^
^^^ iir|i]Riftt*i Railway Polfcy
'^9^fm^\ti Preparation
~Tbr tne Opening of the Fan-
am^Ganal •
INCREASING TRADE
Conference Xiooklny Towards Freer
Commercial Interoouree Between
Canada and West Zndlea
•ft Q&l4>g»r. B. C. March 8.— H. G.
"""^ Wft» unanimously re-nominated
for OoltttoMa riding: at .the Conserva
tiva «osw^«»tlon tonight. A. M. Cbls-
holm OS Windermere preaMed. The
men>bftr4 Q* the oonY^jitton T0«9_^jtaL( .aSiPJliera
their tfft KBi^ntM* Iftv IParfioQ a sreat
ovaUjiil, NpEe 1M||| pnoMMed by l>r. Tay-
lor I^'i0ifm$ ^ <^t>taln Russell of
Golden.
Prrviously In the afternoon a well
attended public meettns was ^jM.--^V%
Field and was addressed by ffr^imwl^
McBrtdo, Hon. W. J. Bowser. Hoa,', aSj'
Taylor, Mr. Parson and Mr. Uardid
Foster. Mr. Parson said for two terms
he had served the riding faithfully and
could look with a clear conscience on
all his acllons and if nominated he
expected to represent them aqaln.
Mr. Forsier said he could not hope
to capture the convention so would
run .^9 sn Ji^depRnrlf^ni: candidate and
support Premier McBride. and if elect-
ed give everyone ?< ; xtjuai'tt deal.
Hon. Mr. Taylor testified tliat Mr.
Parson had done good work in secur-'
ing- public works for his coiistltuenoy
and dealt with ' the work of his depart-
ment generally, dwelling on the roads
constructca in Qolumbia riding.
Hon. W. J. Bowser dealt effectively
with the general policy of the govern-
ment and created a great amount of
amusement by his description of the
liberal platform. He was sorry to hear
Mr. JTorster say he would run regard-
less of the convention. He thought
that any man appealing to the party
should submit himself to the conven-
tion and abide by the result. If the
district did not return the party can-
didate there would be a vacant place
in the government caucus and this
would not look satisfactory with the
government.
Oav« ihrovliioo Sial>ttity
OTTAWA, March 8. — A conference be-
tween representatives of the Canadian
and West Indian governments, looking
toward freer commercial Intercourse be-
tween Canada and the Islands will open
in Ottawa on March 27. The minister
of trade and commerce, the minlBter of
customs, and the minister of finance
have been selected by the government
to represent Canada. The West Indian
colonlm' «|IM(Mt, will be represented in
Ottawift ' ]|£r#'^rltl6b. Ciulana and th-$
Uueu^ ^t. Vinceni9ltoiii»f» St. Kitta.
XMMfofc>% KcMtHi Wt,^^6Ffn.U <. J..
U la «xp««fia -^ tliat ti)«'tt««etUMW|i«
«l^Ml (tire to taifce place will ttmotXX In
the permanent T«in«Vftl pf vMair <4 llv*
mor^ Important diitletil^ wMcta tttcv*
hitherto etood In tb« fiHtf el » aMllMl
pr«<eroatl«l anrMceaUMli.
It 1« at the iMuae iim« known liere
that a strong effort will be made toy
the United 0t*te« UttMrMts to re«tot
any effort oaloultotoift^' t<;i dln^tplih '^
volume of their in|d« wttli ttke In^Usa,
The flour exipoirtorM of TUtatm York are
espeelany active In t|)if t^Mpoctt. It !•>
however, resarded fulr; 4itlta poas|l»l*
to woi^k dUt A tHUii ilfWAWWit WftlgB
Hon, W. J, Bowser, Messrs. A.
H.B.MacGowan, H.H.Wat-
son, C. E. Tisdale, and Dr.
G. A, Macguire Candidates
^p\r^'^ **■'**■'
H
GovERNMPrr must
iJU
will Improve the trade of th« ieliads
wHh Canada withotit afrloaeily aff«9t!<
Inv the buaineas of tbo United Stataa
"pSSSr^MSr
OTTAWA, Ma^h 8. — ^The Vancouver
Terrolnalfl Company la .i||>plylncr 'or ap>
proval of the ara*)' pfjjuiir'-^^atid Rite and
4«i^ptten of woffcs proposed to be
ciaiiinMii^tod in False Creek, and on
'■ fit^^llsh Bay at Point Grey.
Mr. I. W. Shatford Is Agaiii
Conservatives' Choice In the^^
SfmHkf Wf en— LDcely to Go
.1
HARBOR WORKS
TO START SOON
ian Mining Institute Re-
commends that Government
Place Act in the Hands of a
Commission
S. — A reSo-
to the Do-
the work-
. The nr»>"i».v. •who-waa «lven. a rous-l
ing reception, said he had been mainly
responsible for bringing about party
government which liad given the prov-
incje the stability it never had before.
In Mr. Parson, Columbia had an able
representative and he would be un-
gr«^ieful If he did not ask them again
!,, Mii.port him. The government could
i.Mt . properly organiiMunieflr there
was unanimity In the ranks. If Mr.
Parson was the choice of the conven-
tion he should have the votes of the
riding; if Mr. Forster was nominated
the same remark would apply to him.
"For my part," he added, "as long as
I am your leader, I am determined to
keep the Conservative party together.
Referring to labor questions the pre-
mier said he could never hope to please
the Socialists and did not Intend try-
ing to follow their Ideals and to at-
tempt to bring about conditions incom-
patlble with the surroundings would be
absurd. But the government , had ap-
pointed a commission to find out ^hat
was practical and wise, and' would leg-
islate along these lines.
The announcement of the abollUon
of the poll tax next session was greet-
ed with loud appK'iuse. He pictured the
conditions to be brought about by the
completion of Panama canal and said
the government's railway policy was
framed In preparation for it. The meet-
ing closed with cheers for all the
epeaUers.
meeting at Wight
i^rt-iiilev McUrldc, Hon. \V. J. Bow-
ser, Hon. T. Taylor and Mr. Parson
again addressed a crowded audience
here tonight. Mr. Forster was invited
to the platform and again expressed
his Intention to run, though Mr. Par-
son got an t-nthusiastlc reception.
Promior McBrlde touched upon the
circumstance and whi; king
klndlv of Mr. P'orstcr, sai pHne
must bo maintained, and appealed to
Continnrd «n Vnite 8, Col. 4.
TORONTO, Ont., March
lotion of recommendation
minion government anont
men's compensation In connection with
the mines, was tbe chief item of busi-
ness In the session today of the Cana-
dian Joining institute. The proposi-
tion was adopted as .submitted by the
special oommittee and carried the
meeting without amendment. Its terms
are as follows:
"That the worUlngmcn's compensa-
tion act be placed in the hands of the
(^nrnm1Sf*l<rkn- «nprtlnt»rt hy th» crown,
this commission to collect a definite
amount from the mining companies
based on the monthly payroll and pro-
portionate to the risk Incident to the
business. That the amount should be
contributed by the employers and
should not be collected directly or In-
directly from the employees. That the
dLstrlbutloh of the fund should be in
the exclusive control of the comrals-
slon,'^;^fiubject to no appeal In the or-
dtnar'y courts. That there shOirid be no
liability except under the act, all com-
mon law liability being txcluded."
Consideration was aiso recommended
of the principles of the workmen's
compensation act of the state of Wash-
ington, also the New Zealand act. with
the Russian schedule of payments and
the Norwegian classification.
Dr. A. K. Barlow of Montreal suc-
ceeds Dr. Frank Adams as president of
the institute. The new president was
formerly connected with the geological
survey of the Federal government. His
unsuccessful competitor for office was
Mr. G. G. a. Llndsey, of Toronto. Four
hundred and forty votes were cast for
the presidency, showing that much In-
terest was centered In the election.
The other officers of the Institute for
1912 were^ elected some weeks ago,
those nominated all being elected by
acclamation.
vWK Wftiwip <<Miv ona of th* UUfoat
eof|ye«|tttoli*^ 9* Vineoitvw Goiuwrva*
tivw immr ^iMMiibM «06ls)«Md IS^
vt.. J, mfimn U^ma. A. i^^ Jt»c-
4Ui4 l!N?*,jl3s S mkemOt^ tiia notptoiM*
Aff. tHi MH^. H»f. Hfl* city of Vancouw
Jn tJb^ (idmUtlK pi*rt,1nclal election. 'Hm
nomination was unanltnously ratified
by a full delegation, two minutes att«p
the convention was <!alled to order by
Mr. W. J. Baird, who In his capacity
as president of the Vancouver Con-
eervatlve asuoclatlon, occupied tfta
chair.
The following telegram was Imnit-
dlately dispatched to the attorney-
general, who is touring British Colum-
bia:
•'Solid live unanimously nominated
by full delegation tonight.
•'(Signed) R. L. MAITLAND,
"Secretary-"
The four members of the "solid flvo"
were called to the platform, where tne*
were given an ovation that continued
for several minutes.
Mr. M 'n the absence
of the J' ' 1", may be said
to carry the eagle of Vancouver Con-
servative legion, was th.- i. cuiit-nt: of
renewed thundeYUfirs api
rose to thank the convTrunw.. i^^i ..u-,;
confldence they had ag»ln reposed Jn
him.
Mr. Mact3o*ran reviewed the pro-
gress of the province under the Mc-
Brlde administration. He pointed out
the special conditions obtaining which
made it absolutely imperative^ for tiie
government in the Interests of the i>ro-
vlnce and ofits people to enter at once
Upon a vigorous policy of railway de-
velopment. Events were moving: rap-
idly and upon the ratification of tuu
' Cf>nti«aed o« !>»•*» coi ». _ : ;
Inatructions are now on the way
from Ottawa to Mr. q. A. keefer,
resident engineer of the public
works department, to prepare
plans and spociflcatlons for the
brealtwater to be built from. Og-
den point, 2500 feet in a wester-
ly direction, with the object of
calling for tenders for the con-
struction of this work — the first
of the harbor wprks recommend-
ed by Mr. Lfduls Coste, M I.C VZ ,
in hi|s ri^part publl.il^i.d a. t\ecK
. |tt«l|lipi»''1»*«r«Nt"iWI«tnprepar.
■'■ ^ttUfm^ '^^^ BvidHaMvnB for the
%NMl% isad It Is ««PMtta' the «on<
triUt will be let and work 6«|hA"
1^ 1^ vpry abcjrt, -mm* <* t|»*
IIMIl^lfAW ««• <M»My««M#«ifAt of
tlM htmMt9ii»v « thoeati«ti *&rr0»
^itlk tx^rtasa wta be aHada of tha
outer Mkriwr and then plans will
be prepared for the piers to b«
fcullt
'Th* IMtruotloiM from 'Hon. ICn
HOBk. ittlttist«r •(>< puMlc works,
wlU be racaUMd by Mr. O. A.
Keefer l» a f «w Oaya and woi%
will t>e begun ^a.t onoe to yrvmrt
the aeoessairy plans an^ apeoiOca*
r
Scientists Accept Without
Qualification Captain Am-
undsen's Statement That
He Reached the Pole
w»>.i!i i7iiiiiilfiiiiit»iil fiiJM^^ ^JUiih£Js.
ticna for the work. Then tender*
will 4>e TgacomfitlTf Invited and the
ooatnwpt l^wittOad.
SgSmSmSimf^
milttftm'l'
5=
4-*.
RAILWAYS AND CANALS
Hon. JPrank Cochrane WUl Make Per-
sonal Xnapeotion Trip During
Coming Bummer
Is Satisfied with Results and
Will Submit CWs and AH
Information on His Expedi-
tion
i'>A . I'l' '
XtOMSON. Klarch I.-T-^«e there is
bitter disappointment eyerjNrhere over
the fact that Captain Robert F. Bcoii,
head of the British Ant||trctic expeditton
has yet to repwt on »!k awcst for th« . .. i«
Mtttfc Pota. iSSa M Bowbara anything HONOMJWJ. March 8.-the cruiser
tmt pm^tt ^^^T"* '^'^v'*''**'* ol.lpafi^ ,W«?t.Vlr|lnjyjgled for the ^remerton
Sallf, a town forty mW(#l|i»fl6l'»«'flo-
delda, has been hombWhSed lusf the
Italian warships, according to news
received here last night.
NEW mnm
Premier Asquith Invites Repre-
sentatives of Coal Mine
Owners and Strikers to
Hold a Joint Conference
OTTAM'.\, Marcli 8. — Hon. Frank
Cochran-? intendi" to m*»k« a thorougli
personal examination of the railways
and canal systems of Canada during the
coming summer. This is somfcthing
which no other minister of railways and
canals has ever attempted, the result
being that previous holders of the port-
folio have been largely dependent upon
their departmental officials and upon
more or less Interested agents for their
knowledge of local conditions.
Mr, Cochrane will, if tiijue
cover the ground froif
^tl|e Atlantic, Inspect!
tins* aiiif tarnrtlaalM ^
1^ ^ y#
to ft«tf ,k«if tiiir%#0!
.._„, H
' ff.«Nkt fm
Witt mit aw«r wrar tft tiM «ni«im«r.
BDitONTON. Alb« Jtonsh -8.— The
««,nn Of J. mfSfmtat, now taitd« th*
city ItmlU. sold today t« a Iwait syn-
dicate for ] HSiooo; Mr. Itastmas
bought the property to tin for $10 per
arraf BMfing nnlT t*<Ml dawn. , ',
Hon, W. T. White will be Able
to Show a Substantial Sur-
plus of Upwards of Tliirty
Million Dollars
DISCUSSION
m MANITOBA BILL!
co^tk>nri«;S«*^g
—Mr. OllveVs"
present wj
and hi9.
reachi
agent:
that
TODAY'S SUMMARY
the PoVi I '^
Vanguard of Army Leaves to
Commence Cam paign
Against City of IVIexico —
Deserters from Federals
DECISIVE
BATTLE
EXPECTED SQON
LONDON, March 8.— -After extended
talks with committees representing
coal mine owners and their striking
employees today Premier Asquith in-
vited representatives of each side to
hold a Joint conference ''with a view
to a free discussion of the whole situa-
tion." What the government proposals
are has not been dlvulgcl.
The miner* replied t'hat they had
undertaken to reassemble the national
(conference of miners but with the res-
ervation that they would not recom-
mend the acceptance of the gjvernment
invttaWon except tipon the uaaeistbiiju-
Ing tluit a principle of a nllnimum wage
be excluded from dlficusslon. The
national conference of miners cannot
be assembled before Monday.
It was announced tonight a joint
conference would take Plac^ at the
foreign ofllce but ho date has been
fixed..
jM||» BMkSlA Amondnwi, ^tk* No-wegian
explorer in lottkttat tbt ^imthem «kia
of the earth. N<*J3^«*»» WjpMWt Qt t»«»
' iim> ot Capti^^Jhswt,
;^ T*rr.-v l^^'ttli*-
n, but the Mntm0iltll0g'
Zealand is of tl«ft^l^*«^ '
engaged In expl^Ii|||^J|»d
sc!entHfes"w*»rfc. and that he nttt^^A be
heard from for several w.^iUs.
That Capt. Amundsen has reached the
pole and planted the Norwegian colors
there is confirmed In a despatch sent by
him to Christiana. One of these dH-
patches was addressed to King Haaknn.
Its contents were not known, but an-
other said: ■:::
"PoIr rpachf>d. fourteenth-seventeenth
Those who know the explorer well ox-
press the belief that Amundsen had made
such observsutlons and calculations as
would render impossible a controversy
similar to that of the Cook-Peary North
Pole discovery. On learning of thn siic-
(■(•SH Of !. t Kin?
lialf of lij..i„t :i and the -.-• .. -■■^ul .i.
telegram of congratulation and consent-
ed to his own and his wife's names to be
uwed on his maps.
in Amundsen tflegraphed from
! '■ Tasmania today.that as soon as
possible he would submit his charts and
all information concerning the discov-
ery of the South Pole. The Norwegian
public and scientists, and even the
Royal Geographical Society of Great
Britain, accepted today unqualifiedly the
statement of Capt. Amundsen that ho
had gained the Pole, and that he was the
first man- to do^ so. Some local geo-
that both
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a#vy yard jSSwr with 9«ar -m^SlMS
tmaunoy
The West Tl!
1^ been di
t»p, <t)i* JPiaoMe lleer iiind will be plA<
tttj^ -iMbiUlc reserve squadron. She is
""' ' to arrive at Brenietron about Mar.
Passenger and Freight Trains
in Collision Between Ottawa
and Hull — Mistake of Tele-
graph Operator
DRASTIC LEGISLATION
XKttitoba BlU ProMbits Sale of Revolv-
ers, Bowie Katves, Etc.
SEATTLE_ ELECTIONS
Review of Tuesday's Besults— Single
Tax Disposed of Tor Time
Being
V-. ^\ "MM! r.:
et In VBntouver. Meaine
cDvery. lUidjt.-t Speech on Wpdnesday
■ -Cnunoll AfKi Vhon.' romnany.
: -Ward Tliriic U KnthuslaiHic.
•I — Edttorlal.
B — rjpnpi-ul Npwb.
fi—Ncwi oC the '■it.v.
,-- -NowB of the Clly.
s — In Woman's Itfuini.
B — Sporting News.
10 — .\ddlUonal Bpore.
31 --AmuBfcmontB.
12 — Real Kstnta Advts.
la— Ilf!a| KKtnte Advl».
5_14_W»illt tlx; W'Ml.l I ^r.vlni;
jo— J«iM"in« r»i,*'.
IK — L^oqiiiiiuiii Tci'inlr<a. f '.*.
17 — Toll* of Trip to New Purl;
j^ — Port Hardy TownBltf.
19— Port llarUy Town«lie.
je — Cianairieu Aavte.
"1-i-da»iit1»d AJvt».
12— riaeelflcd Advu.
■jj — K!nan'-lal Nnw».
Z4 — Uav^ ijpeocerai /tdvt.
.Sl::ArrL.E, March 8. — The election of
Tuesday was anything but revolutionary
In Its results. Of the eight men elected
to office, only three, t!)e mayor, comp-
troller and one councilman, are new
men. The corporation counsel, treasurer
and thr^e councllmcn were re-elected
and policies of the present council and
the present admlnlstrjition will be con-
tinued. The city council, which will meet
for organization on March 10th, will
have only one new member.
An the people by decisive ■'■a
disposed of . single tax and a grt-al luim-
her of other reforniH debate on which
consumed most of the time of the coun-
cil of lust year, It Is believed that the
r-ouncll will look upon these questions as
.spttled for the time being.
The official count Increases Mayor-
plect Oeorgp W. Cotiei-lir."! majority to
SOI, and gives the high man of the .So-
ciall.tt ticket, K. L. Hrowti. defeated can-
dldnte for corpoiHtion ooiinficl. 27.217
vote.-t.
The pcorvoKai to nxtdid liiiill .Ia7iiiftry.
1915, the time dttrlng whicli saloons
HhsU be permitt.'d to occupy down town
rtrt^wor^ Tvn« d#»f f.ftt#*d. Thr«rn h f'i OI^lv
seven saloons loft in Seattle and these
must retire to lens conspicuous places
before the /Irst d*y of 1913.
CHIHUAHUA. Mexico, Nov. 8. — The
vanguard of the Insurrecto army mobil-
ized here, and departed for the south In
two trains today. It was the real be-
ginning of the carnpaign to take the City
of Mexico, although the Inuncdlate des-
tination of the column was announced
an .Tlmlnez. about half way between this
city and Torrcon. Six bridges between
htro and Jlmlnez are being replaced by
the troops as they proceed, and It la
tliought that the trip will require at
least two days.
There are about 600 men In the de-
tiichment. This leaves a 1,000 men here,
but General Pascual Grozco, says that
recruits arc coming to him In crowds.
During the next Week, he says, two
rhousand atluitlciUtti nien Will be en-
trained for Jlminer.. Mqft of the men
new at .limlncz, imdor General Rojav:,
■will be brought here. A mpssenffer from
the camp of General Villa, the federal
commander, brought word that 200 of
the latter's men wished an opportunity
to join the rebel ranks.
EL. PARC. MarcTi i. — The apparent in-
ability of the main government to chpck
the growth of the revolution in the
northern S't^es Is more apparent than
real, according to some of the best in-
formed Mexicans now In this city. They
say that Orozco will have to fight a de-
cisive battle in the neighborhood of Tor-
rcon within the next week or so.
Friends of the Madero administration
admit that the desertion of federal
soldiers to Orozco Is a serious feature of
the situation. Uoyal troops from tht.
I nty "f Mexico are being led'bv a. mart-
inet of the Diaz school. Gen. Blancjuet.
who In relied upon by President Madero
to mnintniti dlsclollneu
The pa.isenger train from Chlhushua
tonight brought about a hundred pas-
sengers.
WINNIPEG, Man., March 8.— A bill
which has been passed by the leglislatur*
hasi drastic features In that it prohibits
the sale or exposure for sale of revol-
vers, pistols, air guns, bowie knives,
daggers, dirks, stilettoes, metal knuck-
les, skull crackers and sling-shots. A
penalty of from $25 to $200 Is imposed.
No revolver, gun, or pistol may be sold
except when a permit Is given by a chief
of the city or provincial police, and then
the applicants must be over 18 years
old.
Bual Tragedy
GOLDFIELD, Neb.. Marcli 8. — Fred
Burnham, recently of Butte, shot and
probably fatally wounded P. H. Lavelle,
a miner with whom he was In partner-
ship In Montana, and then shot and
killed himself. A quarrel over Uiclr
mining claims Is supposed to have
cavised the sliootlng.
All Seven Bodies Recovered
From Diamond Vale Mine
• After Disastrous Explosion
of Thursday
OTTAWA, Ont., March 8.— ^Flve per-
sons were killed and eleven Injured,
two seriously today when a Canadian
Pacific passenger train was wrecked
In a collision with a freight train be-
tween Ottawa and Hull, Ont The
killed w^ere:
John C Anderson; conductor of the
passenger train, Ottawa.
Peter Moyles, Queyon, Que.
E. J. Tabor, contractor, Hull.
Walton McAHv t— Kardley, Que.
Miss Agnes . iH years old,
Ottawa.
- Oj«fJ/;«oi«-of -th*^rO. T*- 'R;-*Wrlht»t«d
the accident- to the mistake of a tele-
graph operator at Hull.
GREAT CREDIT DUE
TO RESCUE PARTY
A Conservative
Convention
Win be held at
Royal Oak Hall
oil
March 9th, 1912,
at 3 p.m.
lui Uio purpose of Nominat-
ing a Conservative Candi-
date to conTest tbe Saanich
Electoral District at the
forthcoming election.
All C'.onservativc.s are cor-
dially invited to attend.
D. M. EBHRTS, Pre
CHAS. E. KING, Sec.
MEBRITT, B. C, Marcb 8.— The
two remaining bodies were found In
the Diamond Vale mine tonight. The
funerals of the other five, of whom tho
bodies have already been found, will
take place, tomorrow. Much sorrow is
felt In the Nicola Valley over the ex-
plosion. Mr. T. J. Smith, manager of
the collieries, arrived today from Van^
couver.
The dead are: Jc>hn Hogg, William
Herd, H. Grimes. John Pattle, Jwhn
Templeton, William Baxter, Frank
Kelly.
The Injured: Harry Hogg, H. Co-
lishl.
Work was resumed this afternoon
after tho rescue party had recuperated
after coming to the surface at 1
o'clock. The searchers were President
T. J. Smith of the company, Superin-
tendents iBrowitt, of the Diamond Vale
Co., Graham, of the Nloola Valley Coal
and i:;okc Co., Bryd.m, of the InJand
Coal and Coke Co., and a dozen others,
Thtse were divided into two shifts and
good prosress made from the start.
The sHggIng roo!' in the level and
the coal and roi^'k piled up made the
way hard tor the vesi-uo p.irty. They
had to crawl through openings barely
large enough for a big dog. Flna'ly
at 3.1') o'clock the body of Wiillani
Baxter was found up a chute where
ho was working at the time of fhtt ex-
plosion. The party then returned after
the body of William Herd, fhls was
found under a mass of coal and rock
an hour !ttt»r, The flxnloslon had
hurled him a hundred feet down the
chute and burned every stitch of
elolh*; "ff nbovp tVip waist and charred
his body, which n^aa fearfully crushed
by heavy rocks.
Cob till ued oa Page S« Col. 4.
VOTE BY BALLOT
Tederal Member Suggests Change In
Uethod of Dominion Farliameat
OTTAWA. March 8.— tj. H. Burnham
of West Peterboro has an Idea that the
system of voting In the house might
be Improved. Under the existing sys-
tem) tho vote is^talien by members
standing one by on^Kthelr names be-
ing called by an assnn»at..,j:JaiJti. and
th^lr votes recorded by the clerk of the
house. Mr. Burnham has given notice
of this question:
"Has the government considered the
advisability of Introducing the vote by
ballot during divisions in the house or
otherwise, instead of open voting" as at
present?"
Xiady Ziawyers In Manitoba
AVINNIPEG, March 8. — At the session
of the local legislature yesterday after-
noon Hon. Hugh Artnstrong made' a
short .speech In which he advocated
amending the law society act so as to
permit female lawyers to practice in
this province.
plus ftr« ef*t^ Qite.:OMBtoa> wi'^M.'tMM'^
praMitt laid up with b htavy <ioia, "b'ttt
iA»P«4 to be In shape by Wednesday.
" "1fl^ri"^""1ittle likllbood that any tar-
._ . - ..i4_ ^jjj 1^^ announced until the
„jmiBsIon Is appointed and
BSriees tts recommendations. The min-
ister's speech will largely be a review
of the finances of the fiscal year enalng
March Slfct, and which, it la expected,
will show a surplus well In excess of
thirty million dollars.
At the opening of the discussion on
the Manitoba Bill today Mr. Mondou
moved the following resolution:
"Nothing m this Act shall prejudicial-
ly affect the rights of the minority of
Bomap Catholics or Protestants with
regard to schools in the territory now
anntxed to Manitoba, wliate'
may be."
In concUislon Mr. Mondou spo'
Sir Wilfrid; Laurler's silence. Hart
been able to place this question above
the level of party, had he done some-
thing besides remaining behind the lines
of "Torres Vedras," had he done some-
thing besides calling on his friends to
follow his white plum'' bo wnulri l-nvc
triumphed.
Mr. Alkens said thai the anK.iulrnen'
would make parliament admit tliat
school rights existed. More.over, If it
were passed the govtr.iinont of Manitoba
would be unable to pass any act what-
ever with regai-d to education, for any
legislation would affect their rights in
one way or another. When Mr. Aiken s
finished his speech the amendment was
put. There were cries of "Lost" and
"Carried," fotar members only, Messrs.
Mondou, GuUbauU, Bellemare and La-
marche standing up to demand the ac-
tual vote. The requisite number of five
was not obtained and the amendment
Was declared lost.
Ml". OlI^*''' followed with an ameml-
ment to substitute for the allowance
In lieu of the lands the offer made by
tht; Laurler Government in March 1311.
Mr. Rogers replied that this offer
has already been rejected by the Mani-
toba legislature. After some further
debate Mr. Borden spoke and the amend-
mtnt was declared lost. After some
clerical errors had been amended the
bill was reported from committee. The
third reading is set r"or Tuesday. The
house then went Into supply.
Immigration Congress
FREDK'l'^'^I'-TOX, X.B.I March 8.— -
About four hundred delegates attended
New Brunswick's first Immigration con-
gress today and the result Is expected
to have a marked effect on the policy
of the provincial government. Every
county and practically every town of
Importance were represented In the con-
gress which was orKaniznd at the sug-
sestion "f t'le St. John board of trade,
A stirring note of optimism ^^as preval-
ent at the session.
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
Principal Paterson, of Mcaill TTnlTerslty,
Says Canada Is Thirty Tears
Behind the Time*
MONTREAL, Marcli 8. — At the closing
exercises of the technical school last
night Principal Paterson of McGlU
startled his hearers by the statement
tliat Canada Is thirty years behind the
world In technical ediiratlon. He add-
ed that the governments of Quebec and
Ottawa would have to come to the a.s-
sislance of the people of Canada If thev
were to. regal') their place In technical
and commercial education.
BepubUcan Nomination
.^POKANK, March 8. — Tlio executive
oommittee of the Sp^jkane Taft club re-
fused to<lay the proposal of the Spo-
kane Roosevelt club for a preferential
presidential ballot of the republican
voters of Spokane. In refusing the pro-
posal the Taft representatives said: "As
such a vote would have no binding or
legal significance, It seems to us that a
large portion of the electors on both
sides would be indifferent, and the re-
sult would not be Indicative of true
sentiment."
Fiftv Years Ago Todag
(From The <;oIonliit of March 0th. isr,:,)
Inn l)L.I.){at.«— .-• »s vv.slmln«ter will m«nd two unnrt men and Irue as d«l»BKtoa
from that place 10 L,ondon to lay the hiynole petition or th«i re*ldenti. of that town
eotirernlns the mall aubildy and the "uteamboatlnit" operation* of the government
before tho foot of tho throne. A Bubaorlptl.m to defray the expen«e» of the aeH»r
gate* la iMilnn taken up.
Nannlmo— Coal WB» struck In the new ahofl on the Bth liiat. The Mwn !■ four
feet and «lx Inches in thickness. . . . The schooner Cordova arrived on the Ith.
bringing a number of oaltltv . . The .itore of Mr. Israel was broken Into by
iMilmoean Indians on the eth, and a. quantUy of boots and other articles stolen,
Tho Hllckeen (iolcl- Hunters — Our special correspondent "Oold-Munter," who left
on the moop Hnmley for Sttckeen River a fortnight slnoo. dropped us a line front
Cnpe MiiclK» on the ?7fh ult. The party was (rettlar along flnely; th*. weather eettl
but nni unpleasant; considerable snow on the hlMsldee. All wer« In good hMgtlly
ond lilghly Pleietl by reports receiTed from Tiiuikii* •.•' IS* r'.chr.CSS &. t~S.
rlnjfs. ' ■ ' ^' '. ' ,*
House of Assembly — It Is rumored that this body, proregtie* to the Ittn tlM^
will be further pforoBucd by proclamalion to^sy. Wo are rl«<l to *•*• so M*8n
C'."r;!!'!er5t!'?r "hOT by fh» Wir«nn«lv« tnwKrde 0«r eolona.
Che rnneeis Royal win sill for I/ondon this week.
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VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
Saturday, March 9, 1912
R-E-L-I-A-B-l-L-I-T-Y
Exceptionally Fine
Showing Of
Prize Cups
The attention <>[ liie .spoil-U>viiiy public is respectfully
drawn to our HX'CEPTIOXALLY FINE DISPLAY OF
PRIZE CUPvS— a display that has no equal anywhere.
illlL MR
Mayor Beckwith and City So-
licitor IVlade Committee to
I dKC nutiuii
Carelessness
SIR DONALD MANN
TO LIVE ON COAST
Ull
niiogou
With the coming ofthe Dog Show and events to follow
later in the season, PRIZE CUPS will be much in demand and
in our showing will be found the very latest designs ((ix^^^
sivelv exhibited by us) and quite a number of <ii|ferent si||^
"Sir
family
wliere
reason
; . y *!THE GIFT CENT|t«»
CHALLONER & MITCHELL Cb.. LTD.
Tfee€ripeate§t Offeriiig^
Tod Inlet is "The Beauty Spot" in the vicimty
of Victoria, Epceially that portion of it known as
Echo Bay. The scenic environment is magnificent.
Ask anyone who hag been there. The most delight-
ful country homes and week-end places will some
day be here.
'AVe have one hundred acres with superb water-
front on Echo Bay. The timbered , landsldpe is
ideal for tasty home-settings. The air is^ a delight.
For recreation and beauty, the protected ihla'nd salt
water would satisfy any desire. "-^"■
One of the most delightftil motor drives out of
Victoria leads to Tod Inlet. The Saanich subur-
ban crosses this land. A station will be built on the
property. Adjoining property sells at $i,ooo an
acre. We offer this loo acres for
Keen IndiKnatlon wan cxiires8»d by
Mayor Bfckwltli ami cllffereni luciyberH
of the City Council at last nlKlil's meet-
ing over tlic alleged curt-leshneas ami
the presunipliuii of iiie B. C, TeltjpUons
comrmny. The matter was optneil by a
petition from Mr. T. C. Fletcher and t\t-
tefin others, residents of Medina strett,
objecting to tlie erection of poles in the
boulevard of that street. The Mayor
followed with the statemtnt that he had
reoolved nuniordua complaints and tluit
In converKalloii with the manager of the
works department, Vancouver, and two
of the local ruriT.ifn an ucknowledg-
iiie.nt of the J^ f the cor-
pqratiou'a.-pbJcvLiuii;:! iiu.<.i i^-. v.i received.
; They had promised to exerclsp more
caro. However, Mayor BeckwUh said
tliat he had made a personal tour of
Jmnlmitl<|l and found that poles were be*
^^Hgj^Hjl^^ tit excavations on the streets
4ti« •fU#%jiiitisr thrown upon tUf (f!NM»>.,
M<^^4trt-dM| WWer beiny left oa <^<
rtw^-Aiyfe' |||fe>|t>daloua IndXf f er«a«iB^ »•
ftlwUtlnNMi. t|^'tbe city had war e)Ai^
trol cnvt tba eompaoy the tli^e ttanS
come %» M«rei*# It. Other membtrs of
tb»v«iMbwfl( ««it<i«um)d and AldermMi
BtmymxVf itowlpft that t^,|g^V, .**
ttt« ih« eit^ .splteltAr oyyMl
AVINNIPRO, .March 8.— .\ Tor-
onto paper announcps the fol-
lowing;
Donald Mann, with his
Is moving to Vancouver,
they will reside. The
for this change of resid-
^n-js is s.^ld to !>» (♦V't Sir l>on-
ald win find it more convenient
to look after the conetructivn
work of the i'. N. R. from t.i(<
(.■oast to Kdmonton.'
It Is well known In WInnlptg
that Hlr Donald has disponed
recently of Inrge Toronto and
\S'lnnlpPs holdings and Invcst-
ptl the proceeds In iLlritlKli Cul
uinbla.
I
u
AGAIN ARRESTED
M
r, S. G. Barnum's Perform-
ance at Victoria Theatre
Stopped by PoHce and Prin-
cipal and Assistant Taken
ABOLITION
OF
THE
POLL TAX
Continued from I'age 1.
mm
the. Conaervatlvos to .siinoort Mr. Par-
son as '
DUrty, tli- >■'>>.; CK-iAilv.: lili.^ > ..j, . --'.tii
the hope that before election the
breach would be 'healed and the elec-
tion go by acclamation.
Mr. Bowser said it was a dUK
^aiintg» «f. Utoe Liberals thaf"
^tmrntO^Mk a cantJldatc
'It was not
' power for
carry them out
Hon. Mr TairlnrahniMrt hynrnnyartmr
Mr. .s. tj. aarnum, liypnollBt, arre.steil
on thfc stage of the Victoria theatre
when about to start his performance on
Thursday night, togethor with hl.s as-
KiMiHru H"<> W. PratU aDueared before
I'ollee MaglHtrale .lay in thfe city pollie
court yeKterday . morning. Ho wa."
charged with attempting to give an In-
decent pcrformunc© undtr section 208 of
the Criminal Code. Mr. J. H. Austin ap-
peared for the defence. Whfcn tl>e charge
v/as read Maglatrale Jay said "There is
no offense." City ProstcutOf Harrison
said there was, and th« magistrate re-
plied that there was not under section
208 as ir could not bt shown there was
Indecency if the show had not been
given. The city prosecutor asken for a
remand untjl this morning and this was
;:rranted. Bail of $150 wa« R'ven for
Barnum and $100 for his assistant.
^In thfc Shadowy wln^s of the Victoria
BENCH-TAIl-ORED
CLOT.HES FO« ME^4
IXtlOfSD
ORONTO
"The Men's Fashion Centre
" i
m nn&imm
;,^}ieatre last night th^<;
-.llbrnum's performanc*l,f
by a squad
repre««n
t&»t ikU
of Mr.
aln Hup-
^,, .^ ,, ^TBJlKablfSi^i^ closed with cheery |^,
|ltM»Bt|t||» future 'proitji^^ 6t tl«« pfb' •^i*~i-,*-i.»*-T,.i.i„ „„., vi. *.a^„„ '«.'l
Sprin
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^i^lMfliXlpC ^v^s <^" ^^^ <^' rapid progress
and (jllfatwmi nt and the country
or prtfliffi* which lagged behind In
that race- mlg'ht never catch up the
ground lost.
The increased proaptrlty of the city
of Vancouver depended in a large
measure upon the development of the
resources of this province. In the In-
terests of aettlcment the railways
were imperative. They were needed
now and in time to come he feU that
the people of British Columhlu woi;iu
i^WhUeii^ McBrlde and Mr. Parson.
The party goes to Revelstoke to-
night, and down the Arrow Lake to-
morrow. The Premier will make a
short speech at Nakusp from the deck
of thfe steamer and addresa a meeting
at Nelson at night.
MEAGRE NEWS
OF DISCOVERY
Continued from l>aKe J.
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ADDKD TO FOOD IXCREASES THE .\ L 1 VK VALtJE ENOR-
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RIscull forni at 50o pier packet, and PLASMOX COCOA, 35o and GSo per
tin. WE ARE SPECI.A.L AGEXTS.
Campheirs Prescription Store
comer irort Stra«t and Douglas Street
■U'* are prompt, we are careful and use the best In our work.
Fully 40 Per Cent of The
People of British Columbia
at this season of the year require a Tonic —
something to build up their systems and give
them renewed vigor after the enervating ef-
fects of the winter. Your own doctor will
tell you that Carnegie's Swedish Porter — a
pure and nourishing malt beverage — is the
finest pick-me-up Tonic you can take. It is
in fact prescribed generally by the medical
profession on all occasions on account of the
rich nutriment which it contain.s and it's
nerve-steadying value. It refreshes the strong,
restores the weak and revives the depress'.
An ideal bracer-up after La Grippe.
Get Carnegie Porter for home use from
your dealer and notice as you take your daily
glass how (Hiickly you regain strength and
vigor.
It can be procured al.-o at any hotel or
bar.
PITHER & LEISER
WHOLESALE A(;i:XTS
Victoria Vancouver Nelson, B. C.
!■ r sig'hted pulley <)X
a government that Ivad been Bd sai."-
cossful In all its great executive and
administrative acts.
Mr. C. E. Tisdale was welcomed by
the entire convention rising and sing-
ing. "For he's a .lolly good fellow.'
He referred to the record of the gov-
ernment during its terms of office and
pointed out that every great measure
undertaken by the McBride adn>lni»-
tration had redounded to the ptoKres>s
of the province and the material hetie-
llt of the people. In the - encourage-
ment of legitimate enterprise, or the
betterment of the condition of all sec-
tions of the people, both by education
and by remedial legislation the gov-
ernment had proved itself worthy of
the confidence of the electorate. Thl9
year there were $500,000 in the estim-
ates for public schools alone and an-
r.M- - -subsidy squally large liad been
o for the university. The gov-
uiunent prided itself that the uniyor-
.sity In B. C. would be second to tionfi
in the r>ominlon. It hoped to make St
on a par with the great schools of
learning In Toronto and Montreal.
(Applause.)
Mr. It. vr, Shat2ard Chrsen
Ki :OS, B. C, March 8.— The
Con- cs of Slmalkameen h^ld
their riominattng c thvs
ufternoon. Mr. L. ^ - the
last member, was asa'»^ the unanimous
clioice and If no outside influence Is
brought to bear, will be returned by
acclamation as the feeling is general
that his faithful service to the district
entities him to that distinction. A
resolution of confidence in Mr. Shat-
ford and the McBrlde government was
heartily endorsed, also the govern-
ment's policy of aid to the agrlcultunil
Interests and the opening up of the
country by trunk roads and railways,
especially over the Hope nvnmtaiu.^,
which Is very popular in this valley.
Ur. Ziucas for Tale
SPENCE'S BUipOE, B.C., March 8.—
The result of the Conservative conven-
tion here today ended in Alexander Luc-
as being unanlmou.sly noniinattd for
Yale district. Sixty delegates were pres-
ent and every pollInK division in Tale
wa.s represfeuted. It was the largest
and most enthusiastic meeting ever held
in the district. noBt)lutlon.<! of confi-
dence In the McBrlde government were
passed.
MAYOR"DIER~'GEts~'
THE NOMINATION
Newcastle Dletrlot Selects Z.eadiiig Citi-
zen to Be Their Bopreeentatlve
In th«> Coming Pight
Cnpt: Amundsen and Capt. Scott might
! within si, mile oir eEch other
; ii'B axis, and not ha.ye known
of the presorice of each" Other; '
When Capt. *, — ■■•i" r-n was asked to-
day by a local 'cr correspondent
at Hobart whether Uapt. Scott readied
Uift yole,, the explorer declined to an-
W it«n<4 ^ *^Nil^i|c|i^-«f. «^1 %^ ^
tniAtrfl. Mr. Barfium 1#<%'«»V%)^jl^
-|hi» ^?!Mitn want op to tgaOMtitm-ftmi^tk
After describing his experl-
„,. - _ le previous tvenlng the hypnp-
,^^t expressed his regret that his au^ jj
%nce should have been brought thrtt*'-
again that evening only to find that the
performance would again be stopped by
the police acting undtr the orders of the
n the ground that the perform-
r:; : an Indecent one. He pointed
out that nult? half his audiences' in
Victoria had been composed of ladles
and his own wife was sitting In the
stalls. ■■'.',■
Mr, Barnum accordingly be^an his
performance, waw, with his assistatit,
promptly arrested and driven in the pat-
rol wagon to the police station amid the
ir».^i oi-.,iinnMB nf-thi» crowd which had
11 r outside; there after a short
incarceration they wrebHlWil out. ■Their
cases come on this morning.
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-came to Anchor at
Ilobart, Capt. Amundsen was the only
member of the expedition to comp
ashore. Such was the secrocy in which
his work in the south was shrouded that
nobody was permitted to board the ves-
sel. Capt. Amundsen" was taciturn
when newspapermen tried to interview
hlih, and aside from' sayirtg he was
pleased with the results of the expedi-
tion he remained silent.
Xiondon Times Comment
The Times editorially this mornlnj^
refers to the surprise with which Capt.
Amundsen's change of plan to find the
South I'olc instead of the North I'ole,
was receiye.d, ' "j
the mystery .
rounded were fell to be at variance
with the spirit of fair competition and
that the enterprise appeared in the light
of a mere dash for the pole designed to
forestall the British expedition. It
adds that although the British feellnh
would have been In sympathy with
such fi • ' 1 y
declai'i- 11 ill'-
ception has piiKliici'ii n less favosable
impression.
AXlOiVlS OF THE
FRENCH
EMPEROR
Bramplca Trom the Works df Wapoleon
Bonaparte Svldenco His Mastery
of ladsive Pliiraae
MOURNING IN
NICOLA VALLEY
Continued fro nfVuKe 1.
Moyur
.TiTorded
for the
the most
II. 11. DIer was lost nlRht
the Conservative nomination
Newcastle district at one of
enthu.slastlc meetings ever
held In the city of Ladysmlth In the
Conservatlvp Interest. The attendance
was representalve of every cinss in the
district and it was evident that the
nomination of Mayor DIer met with tli*>
hearty cndorsatlon of everyone In the
crowded hall. Numerous speeches Were
(Ipllvcrod In favor of the return of the
M<Hrldp KovrmniPiU 'o po';\er .ind It was
made perfectly clear that the chosen
rpprfaenlHlivp would receive a solid fol-
lowing.
.Mayor Dlcr, In retumlnx thanks for
the nomination, took the opportunity to
pxpress Ills whole hearted approval of
thp policy of the McBrldp governmrnt,
. — ».. <«^ rxrirfl to rAllwavB In the
province and on lii« island but also
In regard to the many other dovart-
ment.'^ of work which hla Tegime liad
(lone so mucn »o trcvc«ryr »»•«>*«'''«# >.«»«»»
mittee was elected. ^
Tearleoanese of B^ecaers
Great credit l.s due the rasoue parly
for their fearlessness" and exertion. A
remarkable feature is now revealed
Ihaa except directly in the level wliere
tlie explosion occurred the mine is un-
damaged, all the tiniber.s being in
place, and except in chute Xo. 1 anrl
Xo. 3 level all l.s clear. The daim.'ig(>
done to the fan 1.'? now found to be
slight and it can be easll.v rfT'i^"'''^'! In
its former position.
With the two bodies broughi in ilio
surface today the entire population is
relieved from the heavy stratn of the
past two days. The bodies of .Tohn
Pattie, Harry Grimes, Frank Kelly,
John Templeton and John Hogg will
be burled tomorrow morning, but it Is
not known when Baxter nnd.Herd nro
lo bo burled. The coroner's jury
viewed the bodies this afternoon. Mine
Inspector Morgan arrived here frcm
the Coast tonight.
The men in the hospital are doing
well.
EXPLORER'S PLIGHT
by
G.
the
and
left
Believed to Have Been Deserted
anldes aad Left Wltioat Pro-
vielone in northern Canada
.NEW VORK, -Vlarch 8.— Harry
Uailford. Arctic explorer, fellow of
American Geographical society,
member of the Arctic club, who
this city In Kehruary, 1009, for four
years of exploration In .Vorthern Canada
is reported to have been forsokcn by hiss
guides In the heart of barren lands near
Great Bear lake, aliout nOO miles In-
lands, Ho Is believed lo have been left
without provisions end fpar Is txprcss-
ed foj- his welfare.
A letter telling of ltiuifr)rd h plight
rettc.b«rd ^b<» Arctic rJufi here tonlffht.
It sold two Indiana hired by Radford to
accompany blin had visited Fort Hennr-
*TCti'?T' I*"* nin-ntb anA imtatpd that tlifv
had deeerted nadford last fal'
PARIS, March 8. — The collection of ppn-
seee gathered t)y the Industrious M. J. Iler-
taut from literary works of Napoleon I
give an excellent Idea 'of the Emperors
mostcry>of Incisive phriase, and Ws keen
Intuition. ^Here are some of his axioms on
>'ep;> ■ ' ■ ■
"There are two kinds of plans of cam-
polBR— Kood and bad. The ffood arc nparly
always wrc-ckcd by iinforseen '^Ircumsrances,
which often cause the bnd t' succeod.
"Inevitable wnrs arp nlwayfc last.
"Imoginatloii irn,-.* ts'.ttlos.
"Warfor'? 1^
"In v^-ar tlv vnrable mo-
ment: -cenlus-kiiowjs-Uuw.. to Jplae, It, ._
"There aro cbSps In Avhlcfi «aUfina«'lng
men economizes blood.
"An army Is a people that obeys.
• "Courage Is like love; It feeds on 'lope,
"Fsarless people are not found among
those who have somethlne to lose.
"Dare-dovlltrj', is an innate qualily: It Is
In the blood, and often merely Impatience
6f danger. Courage Is the result of thought.
But, of course. Napoleon's Interests wore
not entirely absorbed by War. . He has left
801 \ maxlKui relating to tho drijna and
llter>'rture:
■WrBe Is merely the embroidery on the
dramatic cloth.
"A good tragedy gains in valae 'every '
day. High tragedy Is the sclit ol of great
mpti, and It Is the duty of 5?o'. < riMgns lo eii-
couraRP It. To Judge tragedy It Is not neces-
,saiy lo be a poet; It Is sutflricnt to know
men and things.
"Tragedy should bo the school for
kings and peoples; It la the highest iiolat
to which a poet can attain.
"Dramas ore tho trix-^dles of Phamber-
nialUs. I
"What I ndmlf I: , imemnon" or
Acsoliylun Is Ihu (Xtrcniu loroe united t»
great Blmpllclt.v. Ij,am particularly struck
hy the degrees of terror which clinracterise
the productions of this father of tragedy.
" 'Tartuffp' Is the t,;oductlon of a master-
ly hand, liut 11 has such a character th.at
I do not bosltate to say llittt If It had li«-pn
nrltton In my time I would not h,' ■ i" i
mlttPd It to be performed.
"IJuBumorchcls: A man without moiAls.
without pvlnclplps, s pedlar of lllpravurc
rather than n iiwin of letter*, t would havP
clapped him Into prison: I should have been
called a tyrant, hut what a gain of society:"
Hpre arc a few political maxims, and
some thoughts p( Jove;
"Hlofkhends talk of tb» past, wise men
of the ivfCKcnt. fools O!' me ful.ire.
"A rrlncfc ought to suspocl evorj-body.
"Those who can no longer be rewarded
must be disgraced.
"A ihroiie' li> ouly a plank cove.-pd with
velvet.
"Kingship In those days is no chMd's plKy;
the habits of kliiBs must cbange with thoso
of ifip pponlp; To liRVp the right to scrvn
ppoples one must begin by sprvlng them
well.
"Republics are not made out of old mon-
archlPB.
"A ipvoludon Is an opinion supported by
liayonrls.
"rimrlPB I perished for r.-niuling. I^iJMls
XVI for not resisting; neither understood
the rori'p, nf inertia, which is the secret of
great reigns.
"When 1 learn thst n nation can live
without breid T shall bellrvr th!it thu French
i-an llvp v.lthnut glory.
"You miy kill IhP TurV in npver
conqurr tlipm.
"In llH! batllr r.f ^■•,^ niRlii \^ Ihp only
vlrtory.
"I.ovp In the fii-cupallnti of the Idle nia.T.
ihp dIstraPtInn of the Koldlrr, the stumbllng-
blork of llip So\pr,!lgn,
"Love la a stupidity a dPUX."
Snffrarette Imprisoned
LONDON, March 8. — Another promin-
ent militant aulTragetlo ba« been sent
to jaii .Mm. ICicanor .^acol/s* "tv'.fs w.
'W. W. Jacobs, the novelist, being «on-
tenceil to a month's imprlsoutpent -^t
hard labor by Maglstiale norham at
the West Ifondon police court.
W. & J. Vv^ilson
Mens Furnishers
Government Street and Trounce Avenue
Tan Boots and Shoes
For
Women
Smart styles in Women's Tan Calf
Boots and Shoes have arrived in such
an abundance as to give our cus,
tomcrs a perfect selection of sliapes
und patterns. They come in lace or
button, hish toes or medium toes.
iq«u heels or Cuban heels and of such
a tjuallty as to give perfect totiafac-
tion. See win^doW display.
Mall Orders Promptly riUe*-
TAN
BOOTS
H. B. HAMMOND SHOE CO.
Sole Agents Broadwalk Sr.ufters for Children
•U-lcbert & Gardiner, X. T.
Hanan & Son, N. Y
Pemberton Bnllflinsr, 631 Port Street
A Ton of Satisfaction
heat and prove more economical In every way than any o.her coal.
KIRK & COMPANY
618 Tateti 8t„ and EsqtUmalt »«.
Phones aia Mid IZ*.
Victoria Fuel Go.
Agents for the famous
SOUTH WELLINGTON COAL
Phone 1377
622 Trounce Avenue
■laislMi
Jubilee Incubators and Brooders
We have the best on the market, hot *«ter principal and «]»»•*•"»*«* *"Jl«i«J"
^twcen «5 and »n per cent of fertile egg. Incubetore. 108 en., at tSM»|
:18 escs, at 94:-B<>- Brooders, lOO-ehJck, §nM>.
TeiepboB. 413. SYLVESTER FEED CO. «• f**** •te**:
ADVERTISE IN THE DA;tLY C0tC3lI«ltfi;
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Esna
Saturdsy, March 9, 19 !2
VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
Going a iMile a Minute
That is Our Rate
Our business is growing prodigiously. A few good
uuys lur luutty — c»ui ciomvi . >.i ..»va..*^.
WALNUT TOFFEE, 40 per cent walnuts— tliere-
fore you can imagine the quaUty. Today, per
pound 20^
CREAMY CHOCOLATE BlgCyiTS— new ship-
ment of Jacob's. I -lb. package "today's special^per
pound • • "• . . - -^i>^
QUAKER BRAND TOMATOES, per tinJ...15<^
MARINATED PILCHARDS, per tin. . . .... .20^
BORAX, 4 packages for. ... . . ......:;..,..;,. . . .25^
MIXED PICKLES, large ,hQ|tJe,gobd value, pecn
RED . i^lpi^^Mla^-l'^it^^
Y<^lliiliIRE RELISH, pcrbottle. , . .V. . . . . .1.5#
WAR
n\i
IS'
Great Meeting Hears Members
of Last Government and
Elects Delegates to Nomin-
ation Convention
acted byl^t hktmsK ihe^hmf^'^ — '^"*^*- ""'
Diri^iir on?
(Ce. Evid-
I'W^mifgnjil as in plants, thai: is responsive to its
eiices of this are many. • , . « < 1. ^
~ r-the electric*l«btcd store wbi^ secnres the bulk of the
trade. "**- '-■"-''-- '«< :iii«*Mtnafiniy hv <>i«ifcti'icitv. ia sa
t^pciit of illuminating hy electricity, is sq^
low that it is the ^t lor you tause.- T - / «
' Pl^ne 6t write for one of oar experts to call, without cost;
or oiwillidhlon.
B.C.
Light ait
Ward Uiree Consei-vatives set some-
thing like u record last night by the
onihusiaBtii; miiuiiei In which they
turned out to the organization meet-
ing which was held In the Conserva-
tive Rooms. Government Street under
the chairmanship of Mr. W. E. Rtane-
land. The meeting was noteworthy
from many points of view, but particu-
larly «o on account of the clear cut
presentation of tho Issues at the forth-
coming eleoUon by Mr. y. B. Thomson,
D»vw. &na Mr. F.- W. B^M^MIW «!«'
jomib^ 0t ^e lat* iitov«mm«it. r Ift
a^Mltton to hearlnc the Utter^iUWI
speeoliiBB referred to the maetifiK wwit
into 'OOBUiitttee koA drew op a »otiM»a
o< ocfMfiMA woi*i on DebaU oc tbm
Gonservatlve candidates. V the tenor
of th* jnectNi «an be talten «a any
4»lt«rloiv M to how ConMTvajttv^^w
hi rosard to the po»oy of tlw BWBiMe
government there cannot bo ,the
0hado5y^- of ' a doubt respectioK the
trlumi»liKnt retorn of Mr. MOBrtde and
Ua tmttv to power.
• -ICr. Vbonwon. In the counre of his
matter before the C.P.R. offlcleln and
hIiuw thcni that the best and most feas-
ible route to the coast, and one whloJi
will open Up now territory would b«
down the coast via Bute Inlet. Victoria
would then be the western terminus
of the C.P.R. not only In regard to
Bhlprdns but In regard to rails also.
When you consider that only eight per
cent of the available land In Manitoba,
t>a.skatchewan and Allierta is under cul-
tivation, and even at iliat was able to
make a blockade on llie eastern linen
that lasted tmtU February, you must
realize what It will mean to the Pa-
clcfl Coast, and more especially to the
city of Victoria, frhen the Other nlnotj'-
two per cent of the land is under cul-
tivation and the major portion of tho
wheat is coming through the Pacific
outlet as it must Inevitably do, to the
markets of the world.
"We have It on the authority of Sir
Donald Mann that he expected within
one year that there would be fifty cars
of freight per day leaving Winnipeg for
the Pacific Coast. That should demon-
strate to us, what many of U4.' have
pondered over for years, tjUM^4^ north-
west territories must hfl;^|#^»cinc
Oa|yt;jffl>tlet; and noy,^^. " •"-
Angus Campbell & Co., Ltd., 1008-1010 Government Street
m«i'lM»:;«ovwinnnn. warns •^"'J— S^r S^tS^.v ♦ « tU^^t^^l^r^t
lucid ana^ laudable ettorto'^t Mr, -JT. . ' *•;«* that «!* .»F»l5«^'J^-f .^ff
VFL;
«yfc.fj«^u»^.**!fcnwi»<»ii«a«tK*"«M'a«H^
mm
■'.
•Mr
Cleanse Yii^^pi
Alwayft i%the spring. One's body is more or less filled witft'
imput^fift The biood needs purifying- and enriching. '■:}
andl«ne« o^ld be taken as an Indlca-
tion that the people were thoroughly
alive to th* situation. "I consrtder,
he said* "tlJat thta la the roost im-
DOHitirt tiKw ihnt th* ritT of yjfii^sria
KJtoW at 4£ tett *ladtfdft Mt. ^<>Brrde
appaal«d p t|w IW*P»« «« j^f ^xfJSf!
time, rJiW 1«!> 'H»'«W«*' tb».^«etl«%
f two «f iii*^iW«»ilfrt d«*«i»«* to •!^««»
^lUtt Wm.M tW «M>lA«not *•* fy» t<*
aye with Wm on that poUcy, aad fflW
M1IMIM& from fiffice. They tfid not
lot b4»«re. mm kh* n^vtoceotJB. C.
was able to get out «nd s»OM«w« tne
'S
~ ftm ifur **"
giUted twice. «*-|KW»..s0«Kwence m
the futut»>«f, jawL^crty a
■ MP»« it to y4p w' iMlv wiwMiar 1^
Ara.KHn;^ Uk4)«r4(^^«>N«^,;.^l»M t*-
fttlt, a»d.i» ti« 4MsR«8M,«*<)MtitB« from
t^ .by- returning i<Sp. afcE»^f «p^ M»
government to power «r- not»^ )»9«Ma4<l
am conpdent thai jpon, rif4iM where
your Intereat l!(ea, and alao tp Whom
you can best .entrust its oats." (At»*,
pfauo**) ' - " -•'■ '■ ']■■
igr. Behnaen. in a few remarks, oni-
lined the policy of the government in
regard ta r^ways oft the Island, and
stated that tnsteai of crltlclsih being
thrown »t their heads the members of
thir g«v«rBLtWMit should have been com-
^
SATURDAY AT "CAMPBELL'S"
,„.^.„ „ a5f
NECKWEAR
Some of the sweetest creations in daiiily
Neckwear are here. The latest style in plain.
tucked and fancy net yokes with sleeves to
match. These are being much worn with
IjIouscs and one-piece dresses.
Yokes from 50^
Sleeves from , • • • • • 50^
Wash Belts — Fine showing of these W; sizes
from 24 to 36. "Campbell's" prices start
at
Lord Byron Collar.— This is another new and
popular neckpiece which may be had from
us in plain '^r fancy linens at prices from
75c to : 25^
Jabots and Side Frills— In this line especially
are we making a glorious display ,in linens
and laces trimmed in the Vefy newest
Prices from ...... -^ 25^
Is expreait prepared for this purpose. It corrects disorders.
country.
"4Wtt''pSW anybody'
Hat time that v^^wtfjAi f^^
going up as fh«!*' AttS-^ going
"sent V'uo T am sure that
^ou wotild ■ have
Of
mended for their courage and their en-
terprise. It had been said In certain
auiirters tliat the gevenment had pledg*
ed the credit of the country. Well they
bwtHbf 'to^nuiwfti hmi inade^ good ttie
P^sdge— to the laat niokie aa<l he yimt
suftt that Mr. KtqiBride and h|s m^Mtf
ment would ac9^l«y# * stmUar trinmpfc
again.
Mr. pavey ^voted a few minuter .to
introverting .the atatemtnta tHat are
belBC sMe lft>*«wd to ^b)i^»i»iH»ceB of
•th? #f«ftn««< .«e pointed out that at
the pvAiept time the government has
a credit balance of |»,000,000 In th«
bank. WW**, ^hfi iW^the, .itftbl|t^j
f bout. w?^/i*S»5fe»«»«^»**#^
g^Vel^^^^i^^ profligacy. He ex-
plained' that ?8.000.0(tO, exactly lialf of
'What 1«*B alleged, was the sum to bo
V L
,-ttoese tX^iim
ir,t«o«ae to gtiq^
Pr'j ^'ftpent by this department, and he fur
ther stated that It \vn8 being spent on
the things which the. province requlr-
pd perhaps more than anytHlng else at
Uie present time— roadsi trails and
Inrtdges — in order io open tip live coun-
render It capable of develop-
^i^ti W*Heilg «p8?fea, one dq^ tM«&«3%m«»^i wn«^
aa» and greys. Ftr mr • '•••;•*•' 7 J^
Dent's Suede Gloves, in brow#i 4iid gr^s, with DOMT
Jouvin Sttede Gloves, extra sufierlor qttality uiifcdft, ifl
white, greys and tans. Per pair • • • • • •.
Genuine Nappa Gloves, in ^^l'>^}y'^'^ E!!L;*"te«i
Perrin's Glace Kid 01pvc8> in black, «rhitft, ))«w«r«. !»!»
grey, 2 dome fasteners. Per pair .......
ALL "CAMP»ELL'8" OliOyBS j^|f Of.
\ «'• « • •
. Ai • • ■ « •
.a.
very '
white checks.
" ^ l^r,eally they are
f.'^Totilai'ds, the new
;eable silk) and the
stripes or black and
"Lilly" French
Very • SPe-
gff'
"Thi*|
t^^iDjs&llE^i.
GYRUS H.'BOWES, Chemist
Telephones 425 and 4.'5o . 1228 Government Street
■|ft«»^ll^,JtiS»V*B
&ria is
that no
Island Lum«^lftnpany. Ltd.
Duncan. B, C t^"^
\
Manufacturers of Flooring. Rough and Dressed Timbers.
Ceiling. Dimension. Siding, Boards, Mouldings. Shiplap. Etc.
We have a very large stock and are prepared to name low
prices for carload lots delivered by the E. & N. Ry. Co. at
Victoria. We solicit your inquiries.
!
a gives TStKf^K'. ^^'SiSiS^tiiBMSiBH
Phone 272
(513 Pan DORA Av.
Metal Trim for Modem Store Fronts,
we wish to announce that we have taken over the agency for the Hea-
ter system of Metal Window trim, and shaU be pleased to render esU-
mates on any such work.
Direction— Geo. H. Suckling
ALEXANDRA HALL
Thursday 21st
The most brilliant artist of tho season
KATHLEEN PARLOW
THE GENIUS OF THE VIOLIN
Reserved Seats Floor, $2.00
Balcony, $1.50
I
cigatin"^ plan oncns Thursday, j4tVi inst., at
Harmony^Hail. Piano VVarerooms, 733 Fort street.
- - • N. Y., and Nordheimer, To..
Depot for Steinway.
onto Pianos anfl Piavr:
lay. yoiV!
_,_ as you ylil
___l«w| by »iJ».ffi,
western «oa«^
in ^nJOsr|Bei^i
'*^*^^^ffiyntago over all
■fWifi- while I am
—..^—.—-■.f^tad you of the
t^ we^i5«,|owatt untU a Coneerva.
tive govenWiMii was m power at
MSm^S^Wi Z'^bcrat rale without
ee^myf^wWy'^" the direction I am
trying 10 indicate, and It was only In
^4]Mr>l!Mt.four months, sln^'c tne Oon-
diKiHliiV*^* P^"^y ^m, put lit power at
Ottawa, that the all Important matter
of harbor Improvements has been
given any attention."
The speaker went on to describe the
plans of Mr. Costs and their Inevitable
effect upon the commercial Interests
of the city; after which he said: "The
Dominion of Canada is very large and
thore are many demands upon the
public treasurj', and therefore you may
rest assured that unless the ministers
were thoroughly convinced ^ns
was a proposition that Can -Id
go into In the knowledge that the
future o£ the port warranted it, we
could never have hoped to get their
assistance."
Mr. Thomson then proceeded with
an elaboration of the railway policy
of Mr. McBrldc, upon which the Con-
servative party la appealing to the
countr>' for support during the present
campaign, and his remarks brought
hhn 10 the consWei-atlQn of the Sey-
mour Narrows bridge. In rega.rd to
which he said: "It Is the desire of
every citizen In Victoria and also of
every man on Vancouver Island to see
that" bridge bxrilt. Of course I would
point out to you that we must creep
before we walk, and I would say that
It in largely with the final conatruc-
lif,n or the bridge In view that Mr.
McBrlde and his government have
gone to work and subsidised the rall-
wa>s to that point, or to a point In
close proximity to whore the bridge
must eventually link up the Island
with the Mainland. Before long I am
convinced that we will sec a railway
coming flown Bute Inlet, which will
then more than bring it within the
realms of possibility to have the
bridge built in order to bring the
freight cars from the northwest to
this cHy, from where they can be
ahlppod'tn any other port In the world.
Mr. Bum's Soolslon
"The necessity for that was strongly
brought out In a recent report from
Winnipeg wblr.h appeared In the Colon-
ist Mr. Bury came out here and look-
ed over the situation and when he got
back to Winnipeg he came to the con-
clusion that U was absolutely neces-
sary for lb« cr.H. to have anotner
Ilnc^ to tho V-jcilc Coast. N'ow, once the
officials of the C. P. R. are satisfied
tJin.* ir.'>t»i»'«»* nnf. l» .necessary I can-
not see why the people of V«ncoov».r
Island, and lh« p.-ople of British Co-
lumUU geneiilly. should not push the
m delegates were
. , |t the ward at ]|her
nomlantion convention to ' "
Tuesday;^ ,JM*MW«t W. E. SI
E. HuxtMHiilitlLkK C. Jobni
Donald,
l«yon%
PORT ALBERNI
R QUIGR SALE
**''*'^*''^" 'convention.
WILL PROPOSE
STREET EXTENSION
Voetiag in CeAsr Hill Ksat Kight Sia-
ensses Xjengtneniag of SnerDoumv
■treet to xt. Douglas Park
A largely attended meeltng of prop-
erty ' owners was held at the Temper-
ance hall. Cedar HHl. last night to dis-
cuss the projection of Shelboume street
along the Cedar HIU valley to Mount
Douglas park. ■
Mr. G. Davldnon occupied the chair
and explained the object of the meet-
ing and then called upon Mr. Sidney
Williams to produce a pUri of the pro-
posed route, showing an extension of
tills from the south aide of Mr. R. Mc-
Rac's property at which point the most
northerly subdlvlsl-jn termb : i «"s. lie
also said that the '"'^'^1 w.^ulo be per-
fectly straight over the entire distance.
From the Fcltliam road, whtcli Is prac-
tically the summit, tne location Is de-
nectcd to strike the oid at-ano monument
at Mount Douglas park. This portion
follows the creek flowing into Cordova
Bay and Is likewise quite even and
straight. Ho also showed the advsntages
ot this location as a thorough •'a r.- 'ind
carllne, also the U8».fulnes8 as a main
artery for sewer and water purposes,
Mr. McRao voiced the general fee'..ng«i
of the meeting by stating that he hoped
this thoroughfare would be made 100
feet wide.
A committee was appoin»-d tc inter-
view all the property owie,'! on this
route and endeavor to g'vt th*'.* consent
to lain scheme.
«^* on the Beaver Greek road, two miles from school
_ . and four niiles from a railway, 80 acres cleared.
Sng water all year round.
Price $65.0C
Per acre for thirty days only. For full particulars, apply to
HAYNE &
Real Estate and Insurance
Engineers and Contractors
WILKINSON
P. 0. Box 60
Medioine in Ancient ITineveb.
The patient work of the archaeolo-
plst enabled people in 1911 to form a
very fair Idea of medical science as
It e-xlatf-d In Nineveh 6B0 years before
the birth of Christ. Of the 20.000 tab-
lets taken from the library of Assur-
banlpal. the great King of Assyria,
who conqoicred Egypt and Babylonia
and estahll.<5bcd his subjects In the de-
sertid cities of Samaria, hundreds deal
with mcdlolne and contain numerous
presc'lptlons:
If A man has colic make him stand
up «nd pour over •him a decoction of hy-
pericum and he will recover.
Or make him crouch down on his
heels and pour cold water over his
bead.
r«.itn neaiiiiK Bccm- InwiCS^/C"
In a prescription which runs, "If he Is
In a weak state, make irim bcml down,
then raise his legs and say. 'May you
gjt quite welt." Strike him also on
the head fourteen times with ytwir
thumb.'
THE
HAT
SHOP
IMPORTERS
Special display of
TAILORED HATS
Dress Hats, the New Sailor
705 Yates Street
Next to Merchants Bank I
USED
PIANO
Typewriter
Tables
ONLY ?7.50 EACH
They are cheap, but they
are little dandies.
OFFERED FOR
Victoria Book ^Stationery
Company, Ud.
Agents Royal Typewriter
Empire
1004 r.overnmcnt Street
Phone 63
This instrument has been taken in exchange for
a lar.^H- Hcintzmnn ^^ Co. Piano.
Monthly payments arranged.
"^■jf
HICKS & Lovr
PIANO GO.
SOLE AGENTS GEmJIg]
80Q Government St. OPjPQI
mum
mum ii iitfs
,-M< I i««-ii>MHjtiniilirii ■■ffrlni
•rt"
VICTORIA DAILY COLOXIST
Saturday, M«rch 9, 1912
'^U J9aila dTxrljanirf.
The Colonl»t Printing and Publlihlng
Company, Limited I-labUlty.
1211-iai.t Broad hlroct, Victoria, B. C
J. 8. H. MATSON.
•IMt UAILY COLONIST
Delivered by carrier at BO cet>t« per month
If paid In advance; 60c per month If paid
•tt'.'i- the 30lh of each month. Mailed pont-
palU, to any part of Canada, except the city
or suburban dlBtrlctn. whli'.h are covorud by
our cairiera or. the United Kingdom, at tho
lullowlns rate*:
Ona Year »6.oo
Klx Months -"?
Three Months '•-•
U>ndon Office: 90-91 Fleet SlreeU
ation. Mr, Bell'B object wub only to see
If a Coloaliatlon railway waa feasible,
and Uls effort acemed to be to get as
near BarkervlUc as possslble. The prob-
ablUtlt's are good that an exploratory
liuriy Boni un to find a freight route
from the fraines to the Coast across
this area would discover a much better
In , W. ..M.-iUi-i- li: ■■"cause
the- fact Ulut U wa.s niailc ^;..■.■my to have
been very generally forgotten. It is to
the Interest oC the ix'oplc oi' Victoria
that it ehonUl receive further consider-
ation. By It the ui.stiinoo from Yollow
l^liad Pass to H. uouUl be very
coaalderably less ihau to Prince Kupeil
by way of the (.JrarfO Trunk Puclflc.
on the aouthern part of Vancouver
iKland the Liberals carried 7 seals and
the Conservatives only 1: »n »he nt3;t
election, without any change In the con-
Btltuenclea the Conservatives elected 7
and the Liberals 1. ChilUwack and the
Delta for years elected Llbials; at the
last election both of them elected Con-
Hei va.liv«rii.
-.cr
4r*M*««^^«
could be
Manuscript offered for sale to The Colo-
nist mu*: he addressed to the business office
Iterwlsa the r->jtiipa.ny. will not ossnmo the
tponslbtUty or the return of same to the
.Jtithor. M. S. S. accepted by other than
the business manager will not b« paid for.
ASIATIC ZaSSCXaBATIOIT
Saturday, March 9, 1912
KABBOB xaiX>BOT»W»V«S
We^re «ble this mon^iTtoniffeMb*'
intereatins and Jmportsmt (iiliownwiAfint
tliut Jn8tructlon» have ^t*"! «»»* **» .**'''
K^etee, r«8lde»t eniiniQer jrf^ ttve PtlbHc
Vorks Doparunent, to prepare "torthwUh
pinrui Cop the l>r«»fcwateT to bo erected
a* OttMa. point t)^ ihQ end that tender*
nlay be asked for Ita'conRtructlon. Tbto
^announcement will fflve the people of.
Victoria profound Batlsfactlon. and they
wlU Join with us In expressing %'ery
hearty appreclatlpn of the manner In
i»hlch thia project has beoh PfOUglU to
A Montreal contemporiiry aiscusses
at considerable length the status of
Sikhs and Hindus In British Columbia
and the di slrablllty of permitting fur-
tiuT ^ttum^aMw from in«ijft- ^'A-^^^
not iwir' 'BP"' ^i^^-^iiigajiiair if^--f|piR
to it. although thkt VomIS'^*** lt#«tfa^
cult^ biat Bhall dIrW»t attsntUWi ;W»|y to
.the caption of ttw article, whleft t««m«
to UB to be very sigxtificant The
artiote I* J(w»4ed 'Thi Colwr Bait"
Apparently our oontemporaTy appean
to be ander the impreosloi* that the
Dbjeetlon to immigrants from India "»»
toundod In »omo way upon their «olor.
There could not be a greater mlatake.
Color has nothing to do with It,
We know how very difficult it Is to
persuade certain people In the East
thq.t when newspapers In this Province
tiled, but these are sufficient to show
that the great predominance of the Con-
servative representatives is due to
chanjre.s in public sentiment. We do not
wish to convey the impression that the
Witness suggests otherwise, for It does
not. but the facts of the case arc so slg-
niflcant that It Is worth while to draw
attention to them.
The Westphallan coal miners are going
to strike. Germany will have an oppor-
tunity of learning how It Is herself.
the point of actual realisation. Victoria
will soon wttnoaa the beglnnlns "' »to«
iniproveroents that wlU give this city
the finest harbor on the Northweat CoaS*
of Anicrlca-y s
Here U may not be amiss to say that
tb. cffon-s wlileh hiivc been crowned
N.itli buch success inustralo wl\at can
bo accomi.lished" by persistent, well-
(liic.tcd flfort. There is a grca^ work
N . I to be done, but the people of the city
.,,. oiuitl to It. We only need to pull
, . . i!i( r • ii •m.^iv for u lUtle while longer
I ) .s,..- oiii iii\ liecomc the Rfcatcst aeu-
l.vit .11 VM-t. 11 Canada, If not In the
A.hole Dominion.
Of course thfe cost of living has In-
creased; but then la It not true that
.Wfkjyu live better than we used to?
''; ^"'^if "have been asked*" to name the
aulhur. iif Iho toHowlag lines:
"Not Beavao ltiW< upwa '*Jw l?»»t J»aa
PQwer;^ . ' ^
<»Wbat hall been Ihu boeB» and we've Daa
opr lii»ttri,**
Search through all (ha hook* at %\u>^
tions has not enataM v» te discover
these Hrtee,. PerhiBps some reader may
lj«» a&{« to iwU iWwlT^ wrote th«5TO.
The statement Is repekted in the
local Liberal organ that Mr, McSrlde
promised that the oonstrMction of 700
miles of railway on Vancouver Island
;«- BAXXiWi
discuss the question of Asiatic imml
gration, they are not Influenced by a
dcstro to propitiate the -Labor" vote,
bVe alitn jia.not lojiS-SJtht oL-t^g^facJ
thut the majorliy of people here, who
oppose Asiatic lmrtii«ratIon. employ
Asiatics to a greater or less extent.
The last mentioned fact arises out of
necessity, Aslatlvs are employed be-
cause there are no others who can be
employed, in their places; at least this
is the fact in the groat majority of
cases. We would all prefer white labor
It we could get it; and wc all knc»w
that wc can get very lit|t».,i*f ,tt,»»,l«N|Pf
a.s it must compote wlttf^'ltMaaeMiMW.
On the other point, nafncly, the sin-
ii?'' ' Mli^HiOr ot the oppuaUion of public men
intention of the;'fS|i>»
.uii.in Pacint; Railway to bulkl a now
hue to t!»e Pacific coast has evoked tht;
)i\cUebt interest possible in Victoria.
Iht location of tlie new line l.as «iot
been announced, but the scnej^^JM^lon
lr<;illy Is that it will b- bv t*r«r"«=^&utc
1. I.
U I'- not .=;c-np..iliy Kiuj«i' tli.il in
: ..a- lb05 the late U. V. Bell
I M direction of tlie provincial Rovcrn-
ii>. ir, made .t preliminary exploration
ler a rnllway line aerjhts British Colum-
bia from the head of Bute Inlet to Tel-
low Head Pass. His report v.itli .i pro-
-(OKUj,^*!* lino, will be found in the
^,^|pevs for 18'J6. Mr. Bellfol
SdlnRfon Harbor., to •.*!», ,--
W'ouia iiB iiiuiiflBa far toy the leiisia
tlon of thia year. Mr. MoBrtde made
no such promise. If he» aald apythlng
that can by apy amount of ingenuity
W'eoS8lfuicr'Bilo~SQgh-»-l(KmilB«ri«t'
the organ quote his words« •■
^< have a letter this morning from,
Mr. W, E. Oliver, Reeve of the Munlcl-
pallty of .oak iSPtl^J^.^gM^'T?'
in, '<f?iMB|„t«);:^^||^P^«^''^ ^'^"^
S^SSitS VSa<^'^i|» .pis^.f?^v-
There Is very nttl«:fiiW^te^|M)i»-J>»^t
majority of the people favor the adoption
of the by-lawB. but too often in such
ousca many take It for granted that
Pleasures will be carried, and hence do
h,u 1 n stf^ad URC 'imilii -WM' ^-Mwi »f
ir Smith did, he mruek out
r:iM\\..iiH> (.ros.sine^ "the" Fi'u«er rlvet^
,|UU- lUo motith of tiro Quesnel. The al-
;|wrc is 2060 feet. The distance is
l5jj from tiae'vj|WI|er. . He then
Uia.tiiaBalskmmea within ttie
river agiiiii by Vay of Co.it river, at an
altitude of 2,330 lV;e* ''": 'li.irheKt ctcva- ■
ticn on tlie route Av.. ■ Goat Itiver
Biimmlt, which i.^ n,7S0 I'eel. The dis-
tiincc bctv/een the ' being 26
niilts this would «>• i' a little
o\ IV \ per cent, to the i I'.nst
wetit bound tiafflc. There in a sliaipor
Krade than this between the Bear Lake
mid Valley Creek, where there would be
i, littl. ■
.', mile.-. .III.. .,■.■....-. ,-...... •-- ..--
ln\v iilver and Beavor Pass, where there
would he a gratl' "T '■'' feet to the mile,
*oi 1.83 per cent. Tor a distance of '■)
iiiiles. The heaviest gr-idea against east-
icund tra(ri*fc artf 100 fcej'^^i) the mile ior
.S miles east of Qucanel. 100 feet to tlie
mile for 4 mllew east of Cottonwood
ivcr. 91 feet to the'mile for 3 miles
west of Beaver Pass, and 7)i ffnt to litis
inile for 13 miles caat of WilliTW river.
I'lie distance from tlie heaii Inlot
:.. ^ rllow Head Vai'.s by .Huh route is
17 7..'- miles, which Is 70 miles less than
via the Fort George route. This part of
111. route as far as can be JudBed from
Uie peple iB much better than f' " "•' ""•
'.J. P. R. tliroush thn TTioiintnh
-Mr. Bell's examin.-ition of the country
in the Great Bend of the Fra.«er was by
n- r.iennK exhaustive. Ho frAciiiontly
1.1 ;! ii 1: was only explor d
ii.iii he did not claim to have immii lii*
'm .-t routr. nnr to have InveKtisrated to
■ iia.sini; the uili'-a;,c lu rfl'KL lac tj,.;iii-
< nis on ilie rout". v.MlrlT he followed.
1; IS i.%- 1... in-,'ii. iiblo that if ho
l:.icj fnlloweil the C'iMlcoiin to the Fraser
;iud had crossed thf Frti'T t'lrrr. .and
t hen gone eaa twu f\ ■ \<
I'leck-Hld across to the UUi .in.l Lal.LK,
ii2 mlghv, Itav<- forimd 11 n-iil.^ ;iirns< I'm-
aivide betwet II 1 1 ■
lH':ul\V.li<.t e 01 lii' Ij.'.: ., ■ .....
wrnild be bottelr, If sHghlly lontrr^ tlian
tlon. we have't6«"|(pit"to ask'
argument.^ advanfti|,^,|p^.,ig,^^^.T-
upon ^h!rirme^ito «*»:«« t^*^*^ ^
The chief objection to such immlfpa^
tlon is not to the ^^^.Mf^^ ***^
xldual. We are all qi^lli^liiiiy *» **^"
init that In point ot ln.du»^|^-r
5-,,«,_,;tsi'orthinesa and &mM\.
liS!^-W8 the Asiatic m
i:olum)jia averages high. The personal
factor of the case "^^X^^
missed... W* JJeetl not;p||U^„-.~j
the iO^iWU Vlrtue«t-,^PP4 ^ ,
are or are not equal to '^bse C^^
white race; neither need .w©
. ourselves to answer the question
they not acciuire your vices with sufft-
Trinrt-readlness?" These .are not the
vital questions at all.
The objection to the Asiatic is that
he docs not and cannot absimihttc
lettfer.
^^"iismw^i^^^^^^^ \ ^ I
:iifipi;s^k^urity. Several reasons
mav 1)0 )?IV3n for this. One Is the strike
and the vry natural incUnntlon of tho
Investing public to av.Tit events. An-
i«aT» 'Other Is the ;<(jp|^',.||fav\- dm ft th.-nt has
^™*^'b«en made of'!ate%pou the market. The
si.i'ply of money l.s not unlimited, and i»
not to be judged from the amount stnnd-
.'^insr in banks to tit* «ir«dii «f indh idu.iis
■ rjataiect-ut mas uzlilfr "■■W*ll#r**fty4> thai jC
"^^^Pim^B^ \n the banks of the
t^ulwit natcn £iad demanded their money
at the time of her panic of 1907, there
;m^m-jsmW^S!^ enough availanle
W'iS Kivo''cacn^iHMP 14 per cent, of the
to gi vo cacl
"amount to hHTBWHf.' There is plenty of
wtalth in the Tnited Kingdom, but It Is
not b> any meami all in a liquid slate.
A fact very- significant ot the drift
of public opinion in the United Klng-
llC QOCS «oi. a"« v.^ — I
with the white race. This fact exists. ! doin, is that many of the leading Non
' M 1 all that can be said or written 1 contormist ministers are outspoken iq
about It will not alter It In the slight- j favor of Home Rule for Ireland. In
'-,'-, . , Yhelr Avays are not our 4 air. GladstoneTs time many of the most
influential pt. th« Nonconformists op-
posed ihli nieasuro on religious
grounds, but now there 'Is a very
notable departure In the other direc-
tion. The Rev. Sylvester Home, M.P.,
lately said: "The problem of today is
not as to what England will do for Ire-
land, but as to-what England will allow
1 li- land to do for herself. T!rltlsh Xon-
ii'ornilty,cannt>t resr laim of
i Ireland' for self-government until we
are prepared to repudiate for ourselves
that privilege and responsibility of
self-reliance and self-control which for
three hundred years have been tho
secret, under God, of the strength and
ways; their thoughts are not oar
thoughts. More centuries than any ot
us can say have erected barriers be-
tween the two great divisions of the
human race, and they cannot o©' pulled
down with impunJvV. We Judge from
what we read in Kastern contempor-
aries that an opinion prevails in some
that the Slkha, for cxami.lo,
U to come here ar-
CahadlOJis. This Is a mistake. The;.
do not wish it, and if they did wish It
they could not do it. H they were
permiUc " ""^i^^*^ numbers
^thov Avould .set up commttnltles dis-
tinct from wliitc communities. If they
wc^e permitted to come In unlimited prosperity of our Free Churches."
numbers, they would in a very short
time so occupy the land that the white
f,opulatlon wbuld be In a minority. If
British Columbia Is not kept "white,
Canada will become Aslat'c. That Is
the whole case in a scnt^ce. _
'PAKTZBS IM B.
TV
1 I,.. i-,,ui.. IV :w. h ' ■ followed.
.iiM, avoid (tie ,m-:h.v CQunt;
Willow I'.ivcr aiiil H.-rir Lak--
n!d
,'feri*v<^l
i,,ni,,ai WltnesB discusses the
mentation in British j
Cclumbia us exhibited in the Dominion
Parliament and the provincial Legisla-
ture. It thinks wc mlKht try the sys-
tem of "proportional representation here
with adYtintnge. This could. neoc5..«ar-
j!v. only be sppUcd to the local liM,. .
;ai .« ii may be thoupht wl.-=c by
iiu. prrvent or aomc future mlnl.«try to.^
consider the advisability of adopting the
pi^opoeedchangc. A.^ the Witness points
out it will not be claimed that the Lib-
craln stnn.l to the Conservatives in this
, ,, nortlon of 1 to 3P, a»
Ihi. incnii-'<-i.= iiip "1 the House shows, or
;:. 0 to 7 f».« Is Indicated by the parlla-
entatloh of BrlHsh Co*
i.,iubiii. \ ii -• saiT.o time it is fair to
pvlnt o;it t:.;;' '-'■'." '-■'*!■. m-iKTC n.imeH-
cat representaii i.ihtrai.s in
these two bodle*\ c.-nibliifl in iioi duh to
atiylhlng m the nailure of a Koriy-
innnder of the t'onstltuienclea. Ip Hh
fiist election^ held after Mr. McBrUlo
•.,!.. „ ...■.-.-.--;- ,■.!:( !-.r s i-n.i"!itiifncle3
Mr. Bresvster is quoted as saying
that the holders of timber licences
control $214,000,000 worth of the best
timber in the Province. We do not
know how the Liberal' leader arrived
at this valuation, but possibly he i«
right. We certainly hope he is. Bui
it is not true as is alleged that they
are paying for this timber at tho rat..-^
of 81,800,000 a year. They are paying
that very handsome sum of money for
the privilege of controlling this tim-
ber a."' long as they pay tlie fee, Hnd
the Legislature can make them pay
more wh.'nevrr it see-? fit. They will
not 0\v 11 :ii' iiinl>er until they cut It,
and then thoy will have to pay the
Province for U at the rate of .it least
:iO cents per thousand t><-' .inri a.s
niuch more as the Legislature sees fit
to Impose. The pretence that the
granting of a timber licence is an
alienation timber Is absolutely
without loiiiiMiiiion. Mr. 'Brewster
knows It Is. nnd yet his organ rcps fl*
g,, 1,, iiiilvf llii.-^ unfounded statoincnt
as to make it .-ippeir that Mr. Brew-
I -.p- \- rrni'iDn?!*^!" for \t- W" arA dls-
I |H.-<ii t'l ii('ii Ml Brewster with the
utmost falrnePB Jind .^hnll ni»t therefore
i,,ke (idvni)l.ine of Ihe "binzlnp In(li<<-
' .i-.tiiin" f'" !!"• I.i'":^r:ii iii-;;,.ii !.> lintd
him re.spoti.slble for i-om^hing we are
1 catUfir^l hr <.Vf!l1rl nit •<«y, »
This 3-Piece Den Suite For $37.00
A splendidly made and attractive 3-piece Suite, in tl,c Early English flnisl,. Same as above picture. Seats
are all tipholstered in Spanisl, Grain Moroccoline. Splendid value at $37.50.
See it todaj- on our Third Furmturelilpor.
> (, *> iL.V.V-fJ'';;-'
Buffet
$26.00
We thoroughly' rec-
ommend this as one of
exceptional merit. It
i.s in royal oak* itarly
'Kng-lish finish. Fitted
with a British bevel
niirror, ^i^e 8 x 36in.
Lined cutlery drawer,
brass trimmings
throughout.
HANDSOME FUMED OAK
6-FOOT EXTENSION DIN-
ING TABLE AT $40.00
SECRETARY, $10.00
' The aiiovc iilu^iration shows a
strWting value in an easy priced
IJeisKT' ve'ry^^"'"^
ment, flne-ly finished in Hoyal
Oak, Golden.
Here x\re
TwQ
Pieces
For Your
Bedroom
Dresser
$10.00
ROYAL OAK
GOLDEN
FINISH
CHIFFONIER
TO MATCH
.'fil2.00
These two handsome pieces same as tlie
adjoining illustration should surely interest
you at the price of $22.00 for the two pieces.
Come in and have a look at them today.
THESE ARE TWO
UNBEATABLE
VALUES IN
GO-CARTS
OUR 1912
DISPLAY ON
OUR BALCONY
IS THE BEST
EVER SEEN
THE "WHITNEY"
CARTS
FROM $3.25
FOLDING GO-CARTS, $10.00
With blue lenUier sides, upholstered
leather .scat and buclt. Same as Il-
lustration. .Splendid value. ,Jusl the
Go-Cart that will suit you in .style
and price. Only f 10.00
UU K l^AKm 1 C5 aiiu ov^L^^Avri/.^ are tv^ oe
Seen in Great Numbers on Our Second Floor
The Best Assortment to choose from, come in
FOLDING GO-CARTS, $4.75
Wood seat and hack, latest design, 4
ruhber tire wheels. fOlds With on* mo-
tion. Specially mad* for lis. Price
with hood ,9t.TB
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
The Goods You
Want at
Wanted Prtcea"
mwtBsa^
Saturday, March 9, 1912
VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
Hi
We Have Them
lou Want inem
ew spring goodsTopiit on your feet —
something that looks well and wear long.
Crpi^ord's acill^lt Bight" Sh|t^.,jggft^^
Slater's In^^PfJ^. |^Hgi| Li^'
Sutton*
7i J
y '
iftr.u rigiii mnuitUH"
» '^fr:'^^fW^^'^
Phone 1232
1313 Douglas Street
Odd Fellows* Block
DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY
BuslsM* Ajr«at of B«attla Ironworkem'
Union Und«r Cro»»-3iXamin»tion
at Xioa Angelen
.sTBTtSlll Seattle -^
^jloi t^Ul giand Jury's ||jflj»iiNtlNl
ibuWiUd not do so b0ol.UM 1»» "^
■ ' , i
IjOS ANOKLES, Cal.. March S.— H.
W. Pohlman^ business agent of the
Seattle Ironworkers' Union, proved an
ur.saiJsfactor;- v.-ltness before t»i«
Federal Grand Jur>', -which resumed
Its investlKalion of the alleged nation-
al conspiracy here today, and as a re-
sult contemi>t procee<llnga against him
were contemplated. Pohimun declined
to answer certain questions asked by
the federal prosecutor and was given
thirty minutes to think it over and de-
cide if he Avlshed to continue In that
atUtude. In the half hour he obtained
legal advice. and .\v^en the recess *va«
ended again refused to answer. He
ivas told to remain under _8ubp<>ena
until the gi
prohiihlv ne"* I
ts again,
Finch 4 Fincli, Ladles' Outfilters— "The Shrine of Fashion"
x.^
-.J7^ Hafrison, ffOMBbaaHi&r in _
AofUlM* wM oraared la « tatwr *utK
lH)«ata,'to W^ tbe dbouttumts. Itdttei-
oled to urtv« here Xty mall, into tbe
frand Jury ojuanber. Pohloian aU«v«d
that Lawter" previous to, the grand
Jury's soffsion galled him into his office
and said:
"Well thbse tilings have coma."
. "What things?" demanded Pohlman.
•*Why, the books, r«eord» and cor-
fespcndence you telegrapihod to Seattle
tor, according to the order given yod
on Tuesday," «he prosecutor was al-
leged to Iiave responded.
"&OW do you know about my mall?"
demanded Pohlman.
"WelU they're addressed to this
offfeg;" xfiturnftd lAvtipr.
a
iStim* 'tiJi^U aroti prlo«»«n the
virat vtuMaMi l«b ' . _
IT* on isxBM* mmjjm
CoBtnu>t«r mnA Bnlldat
^ptHt and 8U4»oai»a. BtrfSta
■^WPPW
mmfmmm
AV -'■^-z '- .t
mmmm
See our window display for
JOS. SOMMER
■The' Art "Gallery
I012 Government Slr^*
sn^xwT sajuB
I
*he beat Oak 09'%(kiM|(pa>r, «12 t>er SM
891 otutevte #1.. ir«ai«air«r. JMk
hatgt Variety, of Flower*
Veg^la&le ditid Fftrai.Seed
jfiBt amyed, ' in origiiisij
ae^hed p»e^etti direct from^
Bia^tui['^^:3P^* ^ KtttgfHi
k
>.£• C«
6*6 Fort StJi^li
Sole At^0m¥. ^-^ ^*
■MHMMiaHi
^-£1 ijd -3* T * ,C
M^.&' rj.^V
'They are not," declared Pohlman.
"Tbe/re addressed to me."
"Weil they'll be here soon anyway,"
replied the prosecutor.
Tbenj at^or^lng to Pohtoian, 4ie went
to the pos^ffice, but obtained no mail.
tiater Pcoitmaster Harrison took a
package 'vi'htch Pohlman said was ad-
dresaed to hkOt Intv the grand Jury
yoonu
PohUnaW who said that other letters
addressed to him here bad been
opened bi^ore they were delivered* said
bo iu4 ooatwqdated -legal «, steps to
yicovoi^ 00 .jgyaaiijl'-lie mttnd!WM^'^^
|ao*^|ic(|liMM(iii, '4€ iSiM poiHbn^tOf; ' Bo
Mfa tl». jpooiBtgo iKMwbty oontaUioa
.fkO AfnMfiiilpSt Mw tii flan quMitlm.'
'tlw^ti»|»plftpil ,MM«lattoi» of Bridge
VMM 1HrtCV|pw^llVW[» . ^VVMfV'RMTMlirV* <Z9 09^*
-H><0«>0»'llO(l<W»iiWINHl4odl -with B. A„
C%MM»i IftW hljiet tibWPfPbod to hie aS-
pstanto in Belittle l:o oend oaoh cor*
fespon4#aeo jiiia tbey'COoM find. Ifo
MiofNkl a lofiiMtt^ttptai Seott Hod^
m^ #^Mwy 9f 4iM 8«aiti« vmon,.
Satufd;
}j"
75 LADIES' WHITE UNGERIE DRESSES in all-over
embroidery, lawns and. Swiss muslin, sguare, low and high
^ ; |;?iick4'1iigh waist line effects, kimona and set-in sleeves,
, some prdtttly tucked with colored stitchings, others hand-
sbmely /embroidered in white, also in colors, Val. dnd tor-
chon lice trimmings, beatrtifully arrtoged. These dresses
ar« of exctptionalqaality arid we ar-e offering, them, at the
unifonn tedncticw of 2$ per cent, off the originalpriop^
The prices ntnge ftnotu $5.s& to .;..«»; i «...<* . ;#8»«00,
■MM«>H«alHnMaHI«NipMM«iii«««MHMI
Sore TKroaf and'
Nasal Catarrh
Bosoxi tPaJike D^tvis & Co.) is a
mild iiiflppillLr'ilinHne solution,
valuable ior garjijtl^ moutli wash
aiW spray In nasal catarrh. Orig-
in^ bottle 25()l;
Olaip Aseptic Spray* ^l.Vd*^ '
Olass Asaptlo H«t>taikere JS1,25
MmwOOD
Aijc. KmDs f8.oo fsaet vowsax
TXiOAD
Prompt PellvOry. ' PlMffiklMi^
S!ra£k
tlif lihrase "Bind no
apat«s«#
Ivel's Pharmacy
1415 C»OV£&irM£]»X S7Z&XiiS3?.
Plione 29 6n. We Deliver. V
"Th» Kome of the Soda Fountain
That Is Different."
late Criterion
eowrm
\ y \ ^'^bU' enUrelyCi^^UltaiitMtdk '
^Wr\ ' iutt«B and roomfr. t«J-tO-d4t«- i'tt
every way. Trfrms moderate.
First class cook and competent
staff.
Table S'Hote pinner, 6 to 8 75^
Special Sinner Sunday Even-
Inge ........ ..........91.00
Miss Jean Molllson,
Proprietress
Mr. Fred Cancellor.
Manager.
TOfwM^. "<3nerMaroh-8.-;;«iaio»
petaoag.wofe injured, two fatally, ao elf'
resdlt of a day coach rolling ovev the
«iB*>a<ritwpWrt' ^gyjay to/^ liroken
lMt?een t>vm^rJuA Palni«r*toti .^^
OvoBlng. ai ^ iMo Of Rawfatott, SUM-
W. Aiorana' 4illlMiMSfttr4 Hotk.lMfSKK'
^t^jwHwro <u^,.W|Wi^f^«<aot jr-^"^'
at Varrt*y. ■'' '-' ''
The train .carried 35 passengers.
A Great Entertainer
We have jusL received a shipment of the WORlyD'S
BEST ENTERTAINERS—
Victor Victrolas
and March Records
There is no higher form
of HOME ENTERTAIN-
MENT than that rendered
i)', a V^ictor or Victrola
with record.'^ made by the
liest known singers, instru-
inentalists, and orchestras.
Prices $250 down to $20.00
MARCH RECORI^S WlV.
HKRE.
I la\ (■ vuu hcai '.1 ah\ >'i
^, i: W K LI K "S beautiful
piocr '11 I" ami luar
■ •nc.
\\ I- arc manufacturers'
distributors.
of tho
tnrowu up and dowtf tne car^ey'%ere
uninjured. In a few seconds groans
and cries for hesTt) were heard coming
from the injured passengers. The car
was lying on its side and the work d
getting the Injured out was very diffi-
cult. _
'3 DOZEN WHITE MARQUISETTE BLOUSES with in-
sertlon <rf J»l*h l»c«, also lace yc*e, high neck imd Set-
' "fe sleeves, side frill of lace, daintily finished with erodiet
-/ ^Irtfttoos.- Special price. T..' $*.00
ri'lJCS^EBT WHITE" MARQUISETTE BLOSJSES, it?h«
eUcet, low neck, tritome J imitation Maltese lace and ttt-
• ^^HfS^i^W^^f^^vtt Vbrk prodttctiott, Sipecial price ^T5
'^^m^^^^il^n'M UKENENNE SHIRT WAISTS
' \^ffr'£^ BW titSttW'ftnd white stripes. Special fS^^Kft
__^EN WHITE LINGERIE WAISTS, Dutch neck
|^S^ii?ipn^;8lieves, trimmed embroidery and insertion.
SpecMtf:'.
BOYS'.2-
"Bro
'xrmr"
M4
ITS in serge and mixed tweeds. Buster
efs'airJ belt with fancy buttons; colors
sy, brown, green and. navy bine. Special
- ^ f4JtO
;S' REEFERS in light grcy,'splendid cut,
irs. Special price .^ lpT»T5
light anif:
. GIRLS* i^d
sizes 6 to
GIRL'S AN
dark gfty-
i8 years.
ilj^cc • ^7.75
LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES— A very fine shipmentfrom
New York, all colors, styles and sizes. Special price ^jt^f^
MISSES' LONG COATS in cream with blue stripe, cream
and grey stripe, also plain grey and fawn; sizes l6 and i8
years. Special prFce .^i ♦■ • . . ." . . .'. .' . V. . ',', ,'7,', ."",T7 .^o»To
I DOZEN MISSES^ WHITE LAWN DRESSES neatly
trimmed, lace and insertion, beautifully embroidered, sizes
14, i6 ^i»d i8 years, y Special price . . v S|52.75
38 SLIGHTLY SOILED WHITE UNDERSKIRTS in
lawn and cambric, some with' deep flounce of embroidery,
others lace trimmed with ribbon insertion. All one price
to clear. Reg. valties up to $4.00. Price ^1.00
WHITE KIGHT GOWNS' with long sleeves and high neck,
also a few slip-over styles made in, white cambric, embroid-
ery trinimed, also lace. SpeiJiil'-.fHPice *^V
BRASSIERES in newest styles with emWdfffiay yoke,
double underarms. Special price '^^^
CORSETS- in strong contil, well cut with long hips. Special
price, ....^ ?^-25
ALSO style for stouf figures with double steels, reinforced
and made extra stroftg^^^ntil. A sp^lliif'-wcaring model.
Special price ^2.00
SPECIAL LINE IN LADIES' COLLARS in good quality
linen, plain and embroidered. Special price 3 for 50<
GLOVES— Ladies' heavy, dogskin gloves, a strong street
glove in. tans and browns, all sizes. Special price 85^
HOSIERY—A special line of fine lisle hose, wide garter
top, double heel and' toe, full fashioned and perfectly fast
..'^-,'^'4^ 4n black and tans, in all sisea...^S|ktliil price 25^
PENMAN'S HOSIERY in black cashmere, medium weight,
full fashioned and fast dye. one of our best qualities,
usually sold at 6sc. Our special price 4:5^
Montelrus Piano House
i I ir t ■"
1 I' ( .^ 1 Ic I V ^ 1 .uifii' I'
Tuning. Pianos lor Rcni.
1104 C.overnmcnt Street
Comer of Fort
^ *■
■ XemarkaMa Besooe
MII.AN, March 8. — Military engineers
tolling m squads' of 50 ovor art I'mln-'
terfuptea stretcH of 85 hours, have ef-
fected a marvellous rescue at Verona.
While working' at the bottom of a
deep well, a mason named Maccacaro.
was burled aUve through the falling: In
of the i^edes. His son, who had just
managed to escape upon hie father's
peremptory orders ai; soon as the dan-
ger became apparent, ran Off to the
barracks to raise an alarm. The res-
cuers, buoyed up with but small .hopes
of reaching the victim alive, were
obliged to excavate k species of am-
phUheatre to a depth of 40 feet. In the i
process no less th'art 3,000 cubic metres
of ."loIl and bone wan remov<-d; in other
worils, as much debris as a Rung ot 20 |
diggers would normally excavate In a I
couple of months' har<l work.
The rescue corps liad got well into
tlielr fourtli day's exertions before Mac-
cacara was unearthed, uucOMbcIoum and
half frozen, beneath a heap of fallen
scaffolding, which had chanced to form
an archwork 'over bis bruised and pros-
trate body, and so save his life. Despite
Ills ieri"">'f' fyp.cT^ov.vo, Ms'Tarnra is
steadil:
FlIMC
716-718 Yates St.
LADIESV OUTFITTERS
Just Above Douglas
FULLOFQUAMTV
NOBLEMEN
CKjAIVS
s DAVi4>.^»MSiiMnre
"HANDCUFFED"
When you buy "imported'' Cigars you make an unneces-
sary contribution to the government treasury.
Figuratively speaking, the Minister of Finance goes into
tlie Cigar store with you and demands a "rake off," you can-
not escape him if you buy "imported" brands—you are hand-
inni.
- The sllk-en touch and durability of the
"Koh-i-noor" Ptn,cll will come as a rev-
elation to you. Try a "Koh-i-noor to-
day. All high-class dealers supply. •
DO YOU WANT A
HAT?
You h«(l better see our frexli
riiocK ami n«.i.roi. r.ij^.«.'« . mi,^*.**. ■_
biiyin(f. Wc manufacture ami
Hpll flireot lo customer at manu-
facturers prires. 3.tif f lifitr
*t* •r'l-t-Ur'
■»-n\* fr-nniSi**
VICTOI^IA HAT WORKS
844 Tlew Btra«t
The way of escape is
THE DAVIS
"NOBLEMEN" CIGAR
' 2 FOR 25^
"XOBLEMEN i> purely Cuban in Leaf and Workman-
ship \ replica of the high-grade imported cigar, at half
prici,
"XOliLEML'.N"" Cigars are not taxed like luipurlcd— lIihI
K u-hv yo„ save 50 per cent, and 5;tin get the same quality.
A nHwt perfect a»softmeiit of season's goods are now showing at FjncniS. =';^- <; -^1^
LAmE^ MiTS. LADIES DRESSES, MUbUNERY^ KIMONAS, HOVSE /?RSSS£5,
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND COATS. ,,
BOYS* SUITS—In fact everything required for Indies* Misses and Children's Wear.
&^-
I.
CLEANSE YOUR TEETH WITH
SOZODONT
BEAUTIFY YOUR TEETH WITH
SOZODONT
PRESERVE YOUR TEETH WITH
SOZODONT
3 FORMS; LIQUID— POWDER— PASTE.
Movino Picture Machine
FREE!
y UAVh & wnx Limiieu, iTioiiucdl
Vor.LEMEX" size, -• l-r a quarter.
"CONCHA FIN A" size 3 for a quarter
Makers of the famous "PERFJtCTION" loc Cigars.
Thl.s combined clneTnatograph and magic' lantern,
complete with fllm.i and slides given absolutely
free for selling only |3.ft0 worth of our Leap Year.
St. Valentine, St. I'atrick or Kaater Picture Post
Cards, six for 10 cents.
We have agents all over Canada who are now
enjoying this dandy machine and other preiniums
they have received from us, U costs you nothlnK
to have cards -sent to you and a few hours after you
have received them you will have earned your
choice of a long list of premiumn we are giving to
our agents. Write us today and cards will be went
by return mail post paid, also catalogue wit<i pic-
tures and description of premltims.
Toronto Nov^Si^S Cw*
Uept, "W
6«3 Ooitof* 9%.ii Tonato.
Jftj,hJMJJ.i-^-'^-"VT;^^'h"''M ■' ■, If " ■ ■
I 'r-|'-|"iiVi-n'r'M*iT
ADVERTISE jaa^^^^^^*^
'^m
V IC ri X ) H I V DAILY <. ;uLi>iN is^
b«turd«y, IVlarch », lai*-
M£.-A&
fmt
Victoria West
Bargains
NO I.— Near Barracks, 285x50 feet situated at the
corner of Gore, Lyall and Head streets.
Producing revenue of $70 per month.
PRICE ON GOOD TERMS, ^15,000
NO. 2.— Directly opposite Barracks, 52x120, witK
house, on Lyall street-
PRICE ON GOOD TERMS, $4,600
NOTE— Bo|il,^e above properties are near the
-water, Ba«Ss and the Hudson Bay property.
> ^gheyVe l50tb firrt-dass money inakfri.
i
•*W"
UMITED
(Members Victoria Rta! Estate Exchange^
639 Fort Street P^°°' '»*'
NEWS OF THE CITY
IftdloB* AiO— The JcKular mont.hly
meeting of clie LadJea' Aid Society, of
St Paul's church, Victoria "WcbI. was
lull! in the lecture room on WedncBday
afti-ruooi. with a lart-e attendance.
AmongBt other buslneBH, the annual
BprlHK concert was arranged for to be
held !n the church on Monday evening:,
the 18th of March.
On Market Oardenlajf — A rewldent of
Blnjfley. Alberta, who has a small cap-
ital, destreB Information from the Van-
couver Island Development 1-eaKhe with
rceard to market gardening and poultry
raising on the island. Other letters re-
QUCBtlng literature have been rec-elved
from Blackpool, EnRland. Treheme,
Manitoba and Alffona. Iowa.
Harbor Conimlttee'B Report — The re-
port of tlie special harbor committee of
the board of trade wae presented at the
meeting of the eouncU of the board yes-
terday morning, and unanimously adopt-
ed. It deals with the reports, and plan?
for the Improvement of the inner and
octcr harbors by Mr. Louis Coste. and
nt.'on next. * hsiSx^^ ,*&i.Ui.x
was ottari, — .■— ^^ — -rw — --r.^ -.
opivA ^ ifi^^ til* i#«ttl««»^ »n
«tJ]«r «,t ftf tSftrmprant street.
nMM on Weftaiaay »M*t. ^
Satttjr yeatttdMT BKrt^m. T** <•»»*■
«moer«. who 'made the nUd bad «!**»
•vId«Me, when Mr. liOwe. who appeared
for the Chinese, announced that a plea
ot entity would be entered, and, Quook
Bins waa lined «89. a elmllar flna as
levied on the other Chlnwe tofcen in the
raid.
Vost Vevpuwad Awakfr— At the meet-
ine of the" coiuMjU of the hoard pif trade
held yesterday ttiortlns a letter was
read f rb'm the secretary of ttf Co»mer
f^^^
were
M
Ttie Name of
Is recognized throughout Victoria and Vancouver Island gen-
erally as a -'Hall Mark*' of QUALITY. In fact the value of
our reputation is based on ^ , ^^ cr^jy^nnxt
HIGH QUALITY, QUICK ^T/rC>-I>ATE SERVICE,
Dwell on what this means to you and decide to patronize this
Pure Food
'oHkl CIUP. Of fort Twwusend. aehteg the
assistance of the board In securing from
the C. P. B. a caU from the company's
steamers at wiBeh^ends, It betas pointed
out that If such were arranged fo^ It
Xiocal rrelffht »at«e — The matter of
the recent advances In local freight
ral«s came before the council of the
board of trade yesterday morning, and
It was referred to the special commit tee
of ihc hoard for report.
a. T. p. Hotel — At the meeting of the
council of the board of trade held yes-
terday mornlns the action of the presi-
dent in endorsing the proposal of the
city council to grant certain concessions
calculated to advance the building in
this city of the fine hotel by the Grand
Trunk I'aiinc, waH approved.
XtMiiters Iieoture — A lantern lectuie
was given on Wednesday evening in the
schoolroom, Happy Valley, by the Uev.
T. W. Gladstone, on "A Peep at the Old
Country," about 100 views of Hampshire,
and the New Forest, were shown, and the
lecture wa.s followed with the warmest
Interest by a good audience. The col-
lection which waa taken was on behalf
of a water supply for this new school.
Mr. W. Winter provided the lantern, and
occupied the chair.
Eaquimalt Convenllon — The convention
of the Conservatives of Esqulmalt dis-
trict was held last night at Colwood,
whither several hundred repaired by
ntotor, hack, tally-ho, cart and on foot.
Mr. R. H. Pooley received- the nomln-
'|IM|ttM^W|l»1i|SMI«. H. & BWi, ...
C atjd 1. St* Andeneon. Mr. Shime
aAnov(hfied that he would alao he In the
aiM utfrn fffgUfOfUpr^tft Ok* jrovevninePit
Slakemoee was ehatnosa. - . ^ '
SifeMsli AsesiiiWy-A me^tiAg e« tha
South S^anlob L/iMrXi Assselatton wss
held yesterday afternoon for a disotia*
,«Ioa tit the ikOllUoal aUuatlon. It was
agreed that a convention, tor the nom*
Inatlon of a candidate to oppose Hon.
D. M. Bberts, In the forthcoming elec-
tion, should be held in the BapUst hall.
Saanlch road, on Monday night Nopoa-
Bible standard bearer was mentioned on
this occasion, although it Is reported
that the association has Its representa-
tive selected.
Special Value in
SHEETING
I'or a few 'la,vs we aie offerlnK
good White Sheeting two yards
36o
40o
46o
&0o
wldt, at per yard
The best Hochelaga, plain
(willed, 2 yards wide ut
2\i. yards wide • • • •
25,^ yards Wide «t •• ••
Also astonishing values In
QUI LIS
Direct from the manufacturers,
which we are stUlng at our close
cash prices.
Special values at
fl.a5, il.BO, $a.00 and »2.50
Satin Finish at
93.00, $4.00 and $5.00
Reuahle W^tc HES
\
Would You
watch just because it lo«>kcrJ iiicci' VVouldn'i you want, as
well, a positive assurance that it
1,1 1,
G. A. Richardson & Co.
Tlotoria House, 838 Tates Street.
Agents Butterick Patterns
We give thai
from us. Carefii
5tock, and th^
in purchasinj; ..■
written sfnaranli
isfactii'
;i '■^r.-m'■^■•
i'I»'
ihlc in use;
h purchased
electing our
;ir part.
and a
dud sat-
>uul yt/ii pUfcJiaw:.
REDFERN & SON
Howard, VValtham and Elgin Watcher
1009 Douglas Street
▼ictorla, B. C.
Evening Classes
CIVIL
Sag Mr, DbS
wonld mean much
Viotoita. The senrehinr nportsd tha(
Cspt. troop has the nttttar xtnd^ «on«
stdsratien. and ^ould be glad to srtsnga
suOh service If ft is found practicable.
iraw VzSal Ordered— Judge Iiampman,
In the county court yesterday upset the
ananlq>eelBdMldhS XOir tVA pro]
George ^tev«nli» «»d the. money in dlB->
piate was ordered to he paid into court.
The aflldavlts of the defendant were
^t^^t'^ -tWR
For the Week End we offer "^^ny-Un^ATTR ACTIVE
TABLE DELICACIES atHUgiiWr pnces.^ ., - -*
Young tMOiy, Fed Pork, from Saanich, per lb. 2oelio.';l
ShoulderiiPl|on, per lb. ^^
Rolled Roasts, prime beef, per lb • ^^
Pork Roasts, per lb. I2)4c to . . .' • gj
Australian Rabbits, each "SSS
Pork Sausage, per lb ; * * * ' ' tSi
Beef Sausage, per lb * • • :**'** * . T
Milk Fed Chickens, FrMb OjWt^W, 8W>I»4 and Salt Fish,
Ci^ Meats, Etc.
Fresh- CauliHowers, each i.Sc to ^JP
Etc
Select Navel Oranges, per dozen 25c, 35c and |0|
GrapeSa pet- lb ' •^' * r
>astry of all kinds, Bread. Pies, Cream Puffs.
Jfor Your Tab||pB«i *liiMmber We
Sell Only the Best
tfSiilJbr.1^e new trial wl^j^^;-****
shortly.
Sehatlng : Soeletjr-^At the
k.ss the Victoria Debsttng So-
hef4
our country
mcnt." Mr. .■^- -r,,jet^,gg^jij^^-
attve, claimed '|j^||i|pi^^pi^Mt system
represents t^f JlSM^ ■*??l!L.^_"Ji
ably suppo:
teMleit' of Vsnoouyer street fr«M Penk«>
Ikroks to BMdoIrs siare««a^ ;(£«vs fiutwolt*
Ud%t HlM ^ur snstBSef at ^ •MiN'*
city c^JHIW^ iiteetlng. Pr«p!i^;i|i#^.
ot GrlAMw Btre«« painplataai li|, iwif *«
-itrwnmir. fjji.. , , .. '* Corporation, and
vice vwMa:" !l^'«ila~'ti«9int9qd |i«|^ ^U
tho former copipany <||to<fp(#i»-%y-
Fancier:
ted to furnish
data.
-Awnyos twnitittf at m
cap for the Victoria City Kih'
nel CIttb's show, liareb 18, 14 and
iBt
Come In and look at our. display
of cups anyway. Th«;[^^g|g|^Mfa^'
tar soBfetSRiSiL hslter wdJf'SnilHimfe.
l^pMI tastier designs.
'■^^rss;
.My&nU'
^HlJ'
■9*
SIpSMMMN
The latest liiterior
finish for buildiniB^:
I
lis wJi
II i»!k»«%»'*'S'?f#*^=!#*^
laid stress
^^ ,tIon. Mr. W-elght
.plOS,. representation
'"*'^''"' presence of
aTuJ^l^en^iy
-jKas no rootifi for a
I^inion.
weeltly
'•t\i^ii7.W
H. 0. KIRKHAM & CO., LTD
Grocery Dept.
Tels. 178, 179
Butcher's Dept.
Tel. 2678
Liquor Dept.
Tel. 2677
741, 743. 745 Fort Street
ASBESTOiMM
DO YOU KNOW WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK
OF ASBESTOS GOODS IN VICTORIA
Such as Asbestos Cement, Millboard, Paper, Rope, Wick,
Etc. Klingerit Packing, Palmetto Packing, Asbestos
Sheet Packing, Swarts Packing, Etc.
Wc have just received from. England .1 large shipment oi
Lion PacRIng and Walkcritc Sheet
,nd we now inform our many customers who have been
waiting
for it
E. B. Marvin & Co.
The Shipchandlers.
1202 Wharf Street"
Half Acre on E.&N. Track
orrsKnn
rOB nnSEDIATE BAI.E at $8000 BSl-OW TAI.TJB.
This property isjnshle tho rn. Limit.,, 120 feet tr^clceffe. 185 feet
'"sXlE.T 97250
Fronta«o vn 1.»w S".~t.-
ilcep.
PRICE, FOR QXTICK
F. t.. NYLAND
11 MoOregor Block
834 View Street
Phor^B :'21T
iPwit rain
dlQues.
merits of
contested
definite
whist dninr
held on Thursi
Courtney street
tendance, which
.future of the club in't
new rooms. An enjoyablo
dulged in. Business was
the interval. With the presentation of
prizes to Miss Blsle Stafford, first lady;
Mrs.' Oddy, second lady; Mr. Llckle, first
gentleman; A. Charter, second gentle-
man, and Mr. Hewitt, sealed prize, tho
meeting was drawn to' a close. Next
meeting will be on Thursday, Hth, in
the above rooms, commonclng at 8.16
prompt.
Sick Mariners' Sues— Some months
ag(» the "board of trade sent a letter to
Mr. G. II. Barnard, M. P., relative to the
collection of sick mariners' dues in this
province, and a reply was to the effect
that some relief had been granted In the
respect to round-the-world freighters,
such as the Blu^ Funnel liners. Tho
collection of such dues had until recently
been made oh the first three calls uU
such vessels during the year, with the
result that at least, two payments and
frequently three had been collected with-
in a few weeks, and the vessels would
disappear from these waters for many
months. It la now ordered that such
vessels make only one payment each voy-
age.
Arrested Tor Blastlns — An employee
of tho B. C. Telephone Co. was sum-
monsed yesterday at 'the Oak Bay police
court chargfcd with havlnsr conducted
blasting operations on February 2Cth, In
tho municipality without having obtain-
ed the necessary permit in writing, from
the atithorltles. A superior officer of
th.-. company appeared on his behalf, and
pleaded that the man summonsed was In
no way responsible for tho obtaining of
the permit, but was acting under the
Instructions of a foreman whom he had
no reason to believe had not obtained
the permit, and tho magistrate, Mr.
Henderson accepted the plea and dis-
missed the case. 7"^** blasting was car-
ried out on the corner of Newport
avenue and James street In puttlns in a
telephone pole.
T. M. C. A. Meeting — The first meet-
ing of the. board of directors of the as-
sociation commencing th« fifth year was
held in tho rooms, Courtney street, on
Friday afternoon. At the close of tho
opening exercises tlie eleciin of offi-
cers for the current year was proceeded
with, Mrs. Adams was re-elected presi-
dent by acclamation, the member-n all
.standing. Mrs. Nevln, recording secre-
tary for the fourth year, Messrs. Brom-
le.y-Jubb, corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. Hlllls, treasurer. Vlce-prealdenta,
Mrs. .Scales, Mrs. Forman. Mrs. Fnwcett
and MrH. Bromley-.Iubh. The reports of
the several committees were read and
adopted. The treasurer's report showed
a favorable balance, and the home com-
mlltAA rAnnrt4kd t.hA nt\vo s.nn«ir nm rin/\mf
BUltable and very much appreciated. A
building committee was formed, con-
Bifctitig of the president, Mrs. Nlvln,
general campaign was decided upon to
obtain fUiUls for the new building, wlnl
other necessary business dlspatchet;.
i«S-iiirnade a vmmm^$f^'-^i?K^'
Inr 'ttikt the city's itifOM ^%^'-(Cfmm0-
the work on UUlan anS FSliftiyiJtpl';
was putting him to no ntlUf^UNM^'
venlencc. In fact he declars§>i,4lpll -lie
was losing money every dayfW Im-
provements were held up. Another pe-
tition was from property owners of
Chambers street against the extension
of that thoroughfare from Johnson to
Yates street. This means that the
proposal cannot proceed.
yew Ooa
concrete hr:
itooden st
ravine were
last night. The estimate for..,^,,,,.,,.^^^
'JWiB.-tllf fHaffry ^'^ of the rosCdWa^' SW
VmSm^loncr^^^ arch with the
necessary wallat^M-ial^^'S"!- A steel
bridge with a li0mt?9PB.n, having the
tii-ceasary approaches at each end, the
bridge taking the full width of the road-
way, win cost f SZ.SO". TV"* ArHrlne*.r ra.
commends the former. On Aid. Okell's
motion the principle of the bridge waa
endorsed, but the width wasn't decided
upon, some favoring 60 and others 50
feet. If, after Investigation, It Is found
that the cost of the additional 10 feet
isn't warranted tho council will order
tlic 'smaller structure.
ro rmoK 94.00
..—5.00
TO
iZ^^iifi^Mimtftlt^^'
Ife^ WIlKcrson
L
•15
Tha Jeweler
PhonelfiOS
OOTenunent St.
Tlctorla
COAL
Quality and Quant
Success
issa ooTemaeat »%•
er
OPhone
B«w City SoUoltor Ker«— Mr. T. R.
Robertson, K. C, the successor to Mr. F.
A. McDlarmld, the city solicitor, has ar-
rived in the city from Halifax, N. S.,
where he has practiced for many years.
As soon as the necessary arrangements
for his being admitted to the bar of
this province are completed he will be
in a position to take up his new duties
whenever his predecessor lays them
down. Mr. Robertson took his LL.B.
degree in 1890, at the Dalhousle Law
College, "has been associated with Pre-
mier Borden's late firm, of Borden,
KItchle & Chisholm at Halifax from
IPOl. and in 1910 was appointed K. C.
He has also lectured at Dalhousle Law
School for the past two years.
Amholanoe Association — A moelill^ of
St. John's ambulance committee was
held last evening In Dr. Donald's ofidce
In connection with the forthcoming visit
to this city of H. R. H., the Ouke of
Connaught, Grand Master of the Order
of the Knights of St. John, of Jerusal-
em. A special meeting is to be held In
Vancouver next Friday to consider tho
best form for the demonstration to take,
and Rev. E. G. MUlcr, vice-president of
tlie provincial committee, and Dr. Don-
ald, who Is a member of the executive
provincial committee were appointed
last night to go over and represent the
city at tho meeting. A surveyors' class
•in flr.st aid, and a ladles' class In home
nursing were formed, to be under the
charge of Dr. Donald, and also a ladles'
class In first aid to be under the direc-
tion of Dr. Houghton.
WOMEN
AND
DRESS
A woman may be
beautiful both in feat-
ures and figure, but how
little it avails unless per-
fectly gowned.
Have we made a suit
for YOU yetl* Tf not,
we solicit a trial order
NOW.
QuongManfung&Co.
ITM OoTCnuaaat SV
Direct importers of aU kinds ot
Chinese and Japanese allks and
furnlabing gooda of every descrip-
tion. >
Call and examine onr atock oe-
fore purchasing elsewhere.
i5£«sn*¥pro3^aa^
elling — carried i n
stock.
■^ a Bir«V Tf*
K. mum
1105 Wharf street
AH WING
1432 Government St.
Old
Alberni
18 Acres, about 1 U miles from
centre of town. This property
has been subdivided into 136
lots, which can be sold this
summer for a large profit. For
quick sale the owner will ac-
cept f650O
One-third cash, balance 6, 12
and 18 months.
BAPLAG
AND .
Caitipbell's
VARNISH
STAINS. ...
ALL FINISHES
THE
COLBERT
PLUMBING & HEAT-
ING CO., LTD.
726 Fort Street,
Qpposite Kirkham's
SILK GOODS
RATTAN AND GRASS
fURNITURE
Kwong Tai Yune
Lee Blockj^
1622 Governmem"
COAL
store Heat !.•■■ Coot
£«ss Ash, to
PAIKTEB'S OENXnim OI.I»
WEI^XOnOTOlT COAZ.
Try a ton today and be oonvlncod
J. L PAINTER & SON
Oflic*
Phone 638
604 Cormorant Streak
THE WEATHER
MPteorolrtglenl office, Victoria, u ' h
S ,, ,., \l . . ;i 8, 1,911 :
.SVNOI'PIS.
The baroniotor Is comparallvely hiKti
over tho I'aclfic alopo aiul fair weather U
Keneral with moderate wlnd« aloni? thi?
const. Tho weather Ik turning milder In
, 1 i,' iHDVlncos.
A. S. Barton
Member Victoria Real i;'»tnf-
Exchange
Room 12. McGregor Blk. Tel. 2901.
G34 View St.. Ylotorla, B.C.
Victoria
13airy Lunch
Try our Home-Mad«
PIES and
rKEITCR
PASTRY
Vtctnrln
Vaneouvfi
KamlonpB
Barkervlllt'
Prince Rupert
Allln
Dawson, T. T
Calgary, au«.
Wlnnlpen. M'>"
Portland. Oir
Han Frnncli- ■•
nlghrst
Lowest
Xvi^Tnge
Blight »un»liiiic.
Mm.
•.i:i
.\In\.
an
(S
li hchivv 1 II
Business Men
Eat Here
To their own great antUsfactlon
and profit. Our meals meet moat
wnntB of the men who look for
easily and* quickly digested food
tastily prepared and at a piict
not prohiblllve to one of or-
(llnnry means.
^..k y.iwi friend who coiiiea liv
Here every day how ITe likes our
food, cooklns. service and Oharg-
taken over 'Phone.
Phono 1249.
BRASS
JARDINIERS
I list received, a beau-
tiful selection of hand-
hammered brass jar-
diniers in all sizes, also
flower vases, candle-
slickf,, trays, etc. The
jii-icesare very pleasing.
Lee Dye & Co.
Next to Fire Hall
Cormorant Street, Victoria
to
Hotel Prince George
Douglae and Prfnder* Streets.
FILING CASES
AND
' CARD INDEX
SUPPLIES
Baxter & Johnson Co.
LIMITKP
Agents Underwood >
Typewriter,
., Phone 730 7 2'^ Vates ST.
EASTER
Every lady is looking for-
ward to her Easter siuit. We
have just received a new
line of materials that we
can make to fit you perfect-
is style and
.suits made
ly, for there
comfort too,
to fit.
in
J
THAI)! IF HOPE
1454
Government Street
8at_':day, Msrch 9, lO'i
m:ctobia daily colonist
Buy Your
Notions Today
INDIA TAPE, six bunches of yy-^rA lengths, all widths;
per bunch 10^
MNISlllNC IJRAiD, fine (lualiiy in assorted widths, 6
yards ^^
liuOIvS -\-\'D KYRS. black or white, all sizes, round eyes,
I 3 cards for . . ^^
I COLI^AR SUPPORTS, sew-in kind, five on a card, assorted
lengths, 2 cards for . . ........ . . ...... ...... .;.... .5^
BELL SAFETY PINS, 45 graduated pins, extra quality,
a bell 10<
L.l.« )VE ODDMENTS— La<S^»*^^ children^ipte, worth
- ii»kr**fc •*»» a pair for ....»:; » •••-^•»*?!i?S!
E. E. W$f
V "• y
NEWS OF THE CITY
Woald UUUxa Oart)»^« — Home of the
Sewnlcli farmers uro anxiotis that itie
city garbage, inslea^l of (jolng taken
to sea In scows, be shipped Into that
aiatrlct via the Victoria & Sidney rail-
way for utilization on the different
farms are fertilizer. Mr. J. G. McKay,
of KeatlngB Cru.S8lnK, Is responsible
for the BUggostlon which he outlined In
a communication roaii b«j'uro t"C S""
council last night. There appeered to
be . some doubt in the minds of tlie
aldermen both as to the advlsahlUty
of using street manure for such a
purpose and as to the pracUcablUty
of ahlpment over thi» line Indicated.
However, the proposal was left to the
health committee for report.
W-41J4— — <— 7irs X:!nUt9 — ^r. llarry
MaynarU. manager of the Silver .Spring
Hrewery, appeared before the , city
council last night to request the privi-
lege of continuing the construction of
«n addition to that structure, which
has been ordered stopped because it
doesn't come within the regulations. He
slat.il t'l.it his plans- ind Hpei-ltlpatlona
hav, >*■
me ■^^«»"^'
.MMiMR. VlfTV'**1«- "-*• ^z- " ^ ^^^°
.^^ decided
iij>on''mm'-wmL'jmiSfm ''^*' '^^^^^
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n
S]k\I>r«Mef, Cokti and Bkniscii M«ifo «P OfM<
Saturday's Special
tinett Table Covers, 37x37 in. They fiT« beaotllaUy^ |
liftid worfeed in a.vcigr tasty (|^$ign. , Beg[«lar j^rlee,
$2.0Q — , V
TODAY dNLY |l;Stf
■■■■ >'J""
dettoe-*^oiwbo»tid»r«^tr -^ •*«»"
On a petition tor % divorce, the re-
im«oAMli 1» fi»tt««a t» kpow clejurly
itlie «b>^ *• !• «•»•« upon to mee^
dent had at least been seen with Flo
ur other women, or wonie other cln-uni-
stunce corroborative of the admissions.
A divorce will not be granted upon
an adails.tl'm of adultery unless the
court Is sullsfled that the adniission
Is true. It Is not conceivable that a
man inlRht be willing to adiuit Cnot
under the sanctity of an oath) that he
had been guilty of such an act It' he
thought he would thereby enable his
wUo to obtain a divorce, while he
would decline to comniu tnv act lut
the same purpose.
The letter was written just before
the presentation of the petition. It Is
apparently an answer to a previous
verbal or written communication which
lias not been disclosed to the court.
The petition will bt refused, 'but in
view of the fact that it may be i>o8-
aible to l'urn!«h MoniA nvldence of cor-
roberutlon. It will be without prejudice
to the right of the petitioner to present
a fresh petition.
1 wish again to draw attention to
the tendency to loose practice In
divorce matters. (See Tims v. Tims
above referred to.)
I heftrd the evl(J*nce in this case
after reserving th,e right to examine
into the regularity of the pr>coedlngi»
if the evidence proved sufficient, etc.
On looking at the papers on fyle, I
find that the affidavit of non-coilwsion
the statements in the
Identify the affiant
be-
^„ . ^^ ^« .^^Uon
W tn« Mifitvir "ANPtttwlth Kiter wn^
ttkse: in factt It *iw Mt tr\*>A mx\
tbe'4ArQf th* xnM^ot tlie orBto Uif
triftL imui ttui ahmioii i« iyied tb*
Coon i« not vr^qiHN^isi' «»iMd ot tfi*
UufettBT, dnd tio apvltcsflon for ^vl^
or <Hli«r«Sp« «ai» tH» mA* «n«l «»•»•
Bui* %l im net tHMm eompued wttb
COMING EVENTS
iHtmibif mj^jftiSbitaiism <rf It; Mm *F^^
laMiwinli » itli»wi ln» <w»n nti nrrt<f
IrUli C'anverl — TIib Ladles' AM of St. Co-
lunilia i-rnsbyterlaii churcli. Oak Bay. will
give a concert In llie cliuicli un WeUneiduy.
March XOlh. The prograwime »» arranseU
will consist of Irish si-k!. tluns.
BrttUh CampKlsners Ansodotlon — Members
are ri'mliided of ihr supiiur ami rKUiiKui In
rornmemoratloi) of the WatUe of VaanleLierg
10 take plaiie on Thursday, 21si lust. In
.1 O i" h»ll.
I'ombcrton Chapel Jubilee HoBpl-
tal. The gervlce iie.\l Miiulny. the third la
Lent, will conilst of Evensong hymns and
short address, commencing at 3 p. m. Iles-
Idonls of neighborhood cordially Invited to
aileoU.
Vote at 0«U Bui — Tyday the polls at Oak
Hay will he open at the schoolhouse on Oak
Uay avenue under the charge of the roturn-
iiiK officer, Mr. H. F. PuUen, for the vot-
ing ou the bylawK relating to the sewerage
and water schemes. They will l)e open irom
8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Service for Men — The monthly service for
men, In connection with the Church of
England Men's Society, will ho held on Sun-
day afternoon at 3 p. m. Preacher, the Very
Revcrcuu tU« D«iBU of Columbia. A^ social
evening for men la held every Tuesday even-
ing In the at. John's Hall, Herald street, at
» p. m.
Iitr««l AMoclatlon — "Gathered and Kept,
the Story ot Scattered Israel, not the Jo^\■
of the Babylonian Captivity. Scrlpturally
Told and Historically C'onnim<»rt hv .Modern
Archaeoloflats and Ancient Historians." This
is the theme or the third of the "Assyria lo
Britain" seiles o< ptuaiw ^y, the Victoria
branch of the Wij|l^>Vl<WB|t>' t**"*"! A«|H|«i
elation. The vamsllthMWilB'W^*' "** ^
Our -tji^ ikltlSbHti^Mit^ii -^^r..^
mam ^ «f«M *?*f«>«*#?1K'^r*?!J^
ifU^iBU ta tWr ■taribr. «»> U»«A»v, WmA
^tht « t eiMOt p. tm.. la the ▲. iX tl. W.
FOR BimflURY
1601-3 Government Street, Cor. Cormorant
Phone 386a
Today's
CLAY'S
Cake,
Pineapple Gake, Riussian, King Edward, Lemon
Tlutton Square, Nouga Icing and Roasted Nuts.
CANDY DEPARTMENT
FVesh Double X^umjpdv Hand Rolls, Brownies, Pept Taffy,
f?'.\r?!'^ Maple Cream
619 Fort Street and 740 Yates SgftBf ;.,
Telephone loi TWl^llbne 3057
:awaiiaiM.
wm
■-iil
■SBSffl
Arthur Holmes
Will open
BROAD STREET ^^H^eek with
iSiew Stock
Men and Boy's
Clothing
TRUNKS AND SUITCASES
« • < \ fmAittlnton is entirely free from. nv»
March, 1912.
Maclean. K. C„ for the petitioner;
the respondent was not represented.
8th March, 19i:i.
dregory, J.: This la a petition for
divorce brought by the wife against
her husband on the ground of cruelty
and adultery. It does not appear to
me that either charge has been aatls-
laotorily proved, nor that the allega-
tion of cruelty has been properly made
in the petition.
The respondent is entitled to know
tlie charges that he Is expected to
meet. The cruelty charged should be
Bucjv as would cause danger to life,
limb or health, bodily or mental, or a
reasonable apprehension Of it: Rusr-
sell V. Russell. L. B. (1895) P. D., 315:
Tompkins v 1—---^^'— n- = o^ 1 Sw, &
Tr., 16«; a ''^T »uch
croeltS- ■ iahouUd^ bei .spf cuiciuti.. set out.
■Suggate V. Suggate. 28 U J. Mag., 7
(1?68).
' See also Tlnis v, Tims., 15 B. C. R.,
:39. -■■•"■ "■;" '
Apart from the allegations tn the
petition, the evidence offered, in. sup-
port is exceedingly general and vagUe.
Aii to the question of adiiltery, it Is
the practice of coiirts to reauire corr
roboratlon of an admission by the
guilty party unless the admission la
entirely free from suspicion .
In Robinson V. Robinson & Lane
(1858) 1 Svy. & Tr. atmp. 398. Cock-
burn, (1- J J. says :
'•The admission
1 1 lib ti I ' jjortoit ■■'■ ibjr-'"CoX3?o2yor3,v.vc ■ .-'pTco-.:-
.should be received with the utmost
circumspection and caution, not only
is the danger ot collusion to be guard-
ed against, but other sinister motives
which might lead to the making of
such admissions, if. thojugh unsupport-
ed, they could effect their purpose, are
sufficient to render It the duty of the
court to proceed with the utmost cau-
tion in giving effect 'to statements of
this kind."
These remarks of Cockburn C. J.
are referred to in Williams v. Williams
& 'Banflcld (1865) L.. R. 1 P. & D., 29.
The case of Maxwell's divorce bill
(1911) W. N. 220 referred to by Mr.
Maclean, is meagrely reported, tout
the letter accepted by the House of
Lords as evidence of adultery ' was
evidently more definite and explicit
than the one here, and it is quite con-
.slstent with the report of that case
that there was also some evidence of
<4>tttliM« 4<ttMttSait vlwtIU9> th«r«
Mkoald be n. UUi) w|«lk or «rlttiotit a
lW» je»r wJi*l%e: l*». trial. «J»«J« b«
toy oti4 (Vt^trnM or mjoft Hl^Mifeh^
(i^ that
.T^.^ ,^w ™, r ^ -5^ '"^ trial Is
strlctiy com'pfled with; H Ib the duty
■g**^-^^
jJv««a«9«M
B*nt^o0 «r «lill>te«ii monUifr \m-
yrtyonwiBist yM iiUtUA out lar Judge
Interior Decorations
WB have added an Interior Decoration Department to our Oriental busi-
ness, and have engaged an expert IWTEBlOB DECOBATOB
We carry the latest designs of Cretons, Silk Drapes, lOng-lish Velours,
etc Designs and Estimates submitted free of cost .
Carter's Oriental Rug Store
Opposite Alexandra Club. 719 Courtney Street.
FARMERS'
EXCHANGE, Ltd.
The otiject of this store Is to bring the consumer Into direct communi-
cation with the producer, and It !« our Intention to bring: Into the city
day by day our own and our neighbors
HOME GROWN
PRODUCE
We have Eggs that ABB new laid. Chickens thnt ABX milk-fed and
Fruits that ABE fresh, Vegetables grown by experts under condl'ttons
that ABX sanitary.
If -.vo ran Rive you batter than you get. If we can bring you what
j-our inii.i- produce. And If your lands c^n furnish all your needs, give
us your custom and continuance."
CITY DEPOT: 618 .JOHNSON ST. MADRONA FARM GORDON HEAD.
corroboration.
The evidence of adultery relied on
by the petitioner Is a letter from
the respondent and the petitioner's
oath that one day on her husband's
return from town (presumably after
an absence of Ifsa tha,n<)no^day) she
"accused him of having, beeli away
with other women, and he said yes
he had, and he, did not see any reason
why he should not. Ke scld, it Is
quite allowable for a man to do
that sort of thing." This Is a very
eciuivocal statement, and may mean
many discreditable things short of an
admission of adultery, nnd I cannot
accept it In any way as an adinlssloh
of adultery. It l.s suspicious, but sus-
picion Is not sufficient, and I have no
right. In the absence of other circum-
stances,- to allow that suspicion to
control my mind while Interpreting
the language actually used.
The letter goes further, it says:
"No, I will not live with you any
longer, you have found out I have been
unfaithful and prefer being with Flo."
In the statement of the petitioner and
the quotation from the letter I have,
I believe, set out every word of evi-
dence offered to support the charge
of adultery. To accept It as sufficient
would I think be to entirely dLsregaril
the language of Chief Justice Cock-
burn that an uncorroborated ndmlsslon
should be received with the utmost
circumspection and caution. The sug-
gestion of counsel Is that the respon-
dent was openly living with another
woman, but the petitioner gives no
evidence of It; she does not even
pledge her own oath that there Is such
a woman as "Flo" referred to In the
IfittAT. The letter says the petitioner
has found out respondent's unfaithful-
ness, but she herself tells the court
nothing of this. The community In
which the parties lived Is small, and
If the fact were so, there should be no
difficulty In showing that the respon-
of counsel to give- the Court every
assistance, and prepare tJielr cases
even more carefully than when they
know they are to be defended.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
airs. BCantell'a Identity
Sir — A word of correction anent the
Identity of Mrs. Robert Mantell. wife
of the Shakespearean actor.
In a dramatic review of the recent
ManteU engagement In today's paper.
.Mrs..,M#nteU's.profesalpnal name was
given as Gfenevleve Hamper, which is
Incorrect.
She Is Miss Marie Booth Russell,
niece of the late Edwin Booth, and Is
one of the most prominent members
of the American theatrical profession.
Since 4ier marriage to 'Mr. Mantell In
1900, she has acted as his leading
•woman when her hfnUh ha« pernaitted.
Your.';
;, . ,. ., MK.., ;,. D. KEJLLrY.
Oak 'Bay. ,
Oak Bay Bylaws
Sir— With your kmd permission I
should like through your columns to
a'iik the ratepayers of Oak' Bay Munici-
pality to record their votes on Satur-
day, the day of this Issue, In favor of
the bylaws which are submitted for
their approval.
The first bylaw asks rm- $275,000 for
the extension of the l-b system,
and the secon ' •■' ■• » . i^ur the ex-
ieii«*i6ii-"orrt''' '''^. ■"--•-.;"■-■"''';:"•■'"
The former proviacs tor Oak Bay's
share of the main trunk Inter- munici-
pal sewer from the municipal boun-
dary on Cadboro Bay Road to the
point of discharge at Bold Point, Shoal
Bay (i.e.. Oak Bay's share Is estimated
at about 565.000, the city undertaking
to pay as their share an additional
$65,000), and a practically complete
sewerage system connected therewith.
The system as outlined will provide
for the whole of the municipality, less
the Upland Farm District, which is
under agreement tQ,^ook after, Its own
sewerage.
Any other system, as for Instance
the one that was proposed last year,
discharging at the mouth of Bowker
Creek, would have onrj' served a small
part of the district, whereas the one
now contemplated will serve the whole
of It. , ■
These works arf at>soluj:e1y essential
for the health of the district.
The sum required for water mains
is to be expended In additions and ex-
tensions to the present system.
T earnestly hope that those liavlhg
votes In Oak Bay will take the trouble
to vote for these bylaws. We have
no reason to suppotja that there Is any
opposition to them, but at the same
time we know from experience of the
city how often bylaws of real advan-
tage fall to pass merely from the fact
that ratepayers do not take the
trouble to support them. We hope this
win not, happen In Oak Bay.
Yours truly,
W. E. OLIVER,
Reeve of Oak Bay MurHcipallty.
4»3r t»,«^0iAM^^Ii9^. 09 mm t<^ho
brought in the new jfijMPslotil^tan-
ously entering the S^ <,<!l3lNl^Mt*^ ^^^*
Esquimau, smashlnf yft^turnlture,
and then proceeding ^iSpilin'S, where
he proceeded to threaten the Intiiatea
with dire visitations, until they gath-
ered In a body and overpowered hiin.
Clayton did noit deny the charge, al-
though he elected to be brought be-
fore the hljgher court.
At the flirst hearing of the case o.
Judge Lanipman aevcral days ago,
sentence was reserved In order that
consideration might be given the
prisoner's claim for leniency on tiie
ground that he had met with an acci-
dent a number TifT^earB ago whivh hwd
affected his mental sUibllity ever
since. Clayton asserted that he waa
suffering from tentporary aberration
at the time of the offence preferred
against him an4- was not therefore re-
sponsible for ils actions. It wass^own
also at the previous hearing of the
case that on the same night as he
entered the St. Georges Inn and
wrought havoc among the furniture
and dismay among the lodgers, he had
opened an assault upon the watchman
at the Phoenix brewery whom he had
encoumtered earlier In the evening,
for which particular offence he was
also arraigned In the police court and
sentenced to six months 'Imprison-
ment, which term he Is working at
now.
On being brought before the court
this morning Clayton repeated his
claim for leniency, stating that when-
ever he touched a drop of liquor nis
bid irouiHe vttttw Iwwiii -Alii r»iidCT6d
him Incapable of responsible action..
In paselng sentence of eighteen
months imprisonment. Judge Lamp-
man stated that while he had given
the matter grave consideration he had
conie to the conclusion that it would
be Impossible for him to meet the
wishes of the accused by arlving him
the benefit of a light sentence.
DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE
Aotlon of Mayor Baokwltb In Hxwctslag
Supervision Over Ptxbllc Perform-
ances Is Bndorsed
Player Piano
Bargain
It i.-, ii'jL often that we are able to announce a fifst-
class Player Piano at reduced prices. However, this
is an unusual opportunity.
We have uii hand a magnificent Player Piano,
finished in San Domingo mahogany, Louis XV. de-
sign. It is a full compass 88-note, fitted with six ex-
pression levers. .The pneumatic player mechanism is
the best, ^^Xok^pk^^^^ fullest expression. Every-
m\m a^"t thii |ft?py|faj*l*Wfce first order, and
^nufacturcr'5 B-y^t gtiai^^tie 3?ipfe
..l» .. M.i .1. .*•
.. ^ <„,._ ia»,»,'.,riii.ll i«iii*.ii I I n'rA iitar
.*a..
Western Canada a Largest Music Dealers
1 23 1 Government Street Telephone
At a meeting of the executive of the
Daughters of Empire held yesterday a
resolution was passed strongly endors-
ing Mayor Beckwlth's action In exercis-
ing aupervKslon over public perform-
ances In the city and restricting thern
where they were considered unnecessary
and likely to have an unwholesome in-
nuence on children. This question of
supervision has been under considera-
tion for some time past by the women's
societies in the clt.v. as It has been
brought to the attention of the mem-
bers that performances, not fit for chil-
dren to see, have been glvpn In (ho
city during recent months.
STOP THAT LEAK
Tha.t*s what the city are trying to do at the Reservoir
Copas & Young
Are stopping the leak from your pocket MADE BY
COMBINE PRICES. Any of the following will help.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
M, I Mrs. Macintosh, of
QueiHc- str«"Bi lire staying for a few
days at St. Alice Hottl, Harrison Hot
Springs.
Mr."?. Vj. B. McKay, 617 Douglas Gar-
dens, will be at home 2nd Wednesday
afternoon, ISth March, and not again as
she leaves .shortly ("r tier country resl-
denci;, Duncans.
Mr. W. H. Macklln, vlcc-presldfnt and
general manager of the Winnipeg Free
Press Is spcncllng a ffcw days In Oak
Bay on a holiday. Mr. W. B. Lannigan,
freight traffic manager of the C.P.R..
Btatlonod at Winnipeg. Is also visiting
In Oak Bay at present.
Mr. FreiKG. O. Wood, of the Victoria
HlKh school staff was ho.st at the dance
of thb McOIll Hookey club on Thursday
night. Several members of the Faculty
and many of tht High school tcaohora
and the students 'and their friendti
spfnt a moat enjoyable evening.
Mrs. FoullP, a pupil of Madame Mar-
chesl, Paris, will sing at thfe LailUn'
Mn.ilcal club's concert In the Alexandra
club on Saturday next. Mra. Foulls.
who ha" lived for some time In Seattle,
is now ma'iilng Victoria her horn*
OBITUARY NOTICES
Kerg — The funeral of the late Mrs.
Kcrg took place yesterday morning
from the. residence of her daughter.
Mrs. Schr'oeder. 1028 Fort Street, to St.
Andrew's CathedTal where Requiem
Mass vi'as held at 9 o'clock. Rev.
Father McDonald officiated. Rev.
Father Leterme reading the service at
the graveside. There was a large at-
tendance of the friends of. the de-
ceased, and many beautiful floral
tributes testified to the esteem In
vvihlch she had been held by all who
knew her. The pallbearers were
Messrs. G. D. McDonald, William Fln-
nerty, W. H. Harris, S. Holland. .S. A.
Bantly and S. A. Blomme.
Pearson — ^The .funer-nl of the late
Mr. Claude Pearson will take place on
Sunday, service being held In Christ
Church Cathedral at 1.30 p.m.
The funeral of the unidentified long-
.shoreman, whose body was found In
the harbor last Sunday, took place
yesterday from the B. C. Funeral par-
lors, Rev. Gilbert Cook officiating.
Ham, Mild Cured, per pound . .
Ham, Morrell's Picniq^^^. poun^
£ggs» Local, fresh, 3 mts^ior
Pickles, Stephens', large bottles, per bottle.
Potted Meats, Morrell's, 4 tins for
Pineapple, Libby's, per large cafl:, «.:,.:. ;
Small's Maple Flavor Syrup,
Pork and Beans, Davies, 3 tins
.20^
$1.00
.25^
Jam, Anti-Combine Pure, 5-lb. tin .75^
And our Famous Independent Creamery Butter, 3
pounds for $1.00
The store at the Corner of Fort and Broad Streets,
is out of all Combines.
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
COPAS & YOUNG
Tel. 94
Tel. 95
Tel. 1632
Births, Marriages, Deaths
DIET).
FirTI.KR — At the family refia<>nce. 304
.Mary Rtrpet. VlilorU West, Andrew But-
Irr, ngeil St years. 6 month*. Born In
Wiiollonitouic, Augtralla.
The luneril will tak» pI»co on Sunday,
ftl 2:30, «ervle« belnir conanctea at tna ro«i-
rtence.
Interment at nn»» Bay cemfterjr.
Auj^ialla papcra i/Ieaae ropy.
Pure, Economical, Durable
"WEAR-EVER" Alaminum Cookliig Utensils ate
all three
They are .stamped from thick, harrl.
sheet Aluniiiuim, 99 per cent pure — and
are- made without seam or solder. They
cannot rust, do not contain and cannot
form with fruit or vegetable acids any
poisonous compound — food may stand
in Wear-Ever utensils without injury,
the same as in a glass ot china diah^
They cannot crack or scale. They are
practically indestructable.
We are selling softie speciti uten»ils
at 40c.
fiardwj
tMiit^-MuavBMjm
.. ■■^^r^^^ti^M'^^'^M
8
VICTOHIA DAILY COLONIST
Salurd.y, March 9, MM
Buster Brown Suits
For Little
MATTERS OF MOMENT
IN WOMEN'S REALM
Boys
MALL boys always look neat aiul luly m lUistcr
Suits. and we have just received a new
lot in blues and tweeds for a5ves'^i|^|j|||yjifi^i^i^^
from $4.50.
s
n
We Are Still
Boys 35c Scho
at 25c
SAVWAMD WfJUJ^mCi,
OhUdren'a Saklth
TUe ilocioFH who cxiiiiniio school chil-
dren give reporlH that ure Ulsquletlne-
In tlie city of Montreal It \v:is Uuind
that ubout a third of the school chil-
dren examined BUffereJ from tleeayetl
teeth, while about a.\\ eighth of them
liaU other il.-feiHK. It Is well tliat In this
new country atttntlon hIiouU be airecle'l
to the irnysicttl well-belnic of the chil-
dren. Most of ns know that there Is a
very close connection between physical
and moi-ttl htalth. The bad boy and the
naughty girl are, ofteiier than not, suf-
fering from some taimont. The Ihor-
ouRniy neaiiiiy uiuiu ii>««.> 00 00.-.— ---
and Klvo trouble from an excess of ani-
mal spirits but hfc IH very seldom vic-
ious. Parents are unaccountably remiss
in their duty to children who are^ defec-
tive In little wayK. A near-t:iKhl.cd child
la sent to school and the teacher Ih left
to discover tht diefoct. It may be that
weeks pass before It Id discovered thai
tho child does not sec properly. It
should be remcaTbered that where thora
artf forty orrtfty children in the room
It la not oDHfslble for tlic teacher to find
out lmmcdlate"y the peculiarities of tach
pupil Still commoner and harder to
discover l.s the slisht dcafn ss wMch
hinders a pupil's progress. Thert are
other ailments which, mothers ought to
apeak of whea children enter a new
During the InvcBtlgatloii many other
aoensatlons were made but the truth
of tliPBe was admitted. This school is
run on the cottage plan. Doctors,
nursea and matrons are In attendance.
It Is visited occa.'flonully by Ur. Kelso.
th« sui>erlntendent of neglecied chil-
dren, whom we In the west, have
learned to look upon as a klndhearted
man wl^om It would not be eary to dt-
oelve where the interests of children
wore concerned. Yet such an atrocity
was committed In the twentieth cen-
tury in wlmt claims to be the ino^ en-
lightened province of Canada. The ne-
ce«.Hlty for vlffUani and conslunt su-
pervi.-^lon of all who have In their pow-
er the llvPK and linpplncsH of oHht-m
was never more clearly deinonstratcri
It is too much the custom to set an
Institution rui^nlng and then to tak--
it for granted
KODAKS
PhotoKraphlc supplies. The s^mft
reliable goods, same prices, at
that because It began
Maynard** Photo
Stock Hous«
719 ifandora Biur««l
Agent for JackKOn Motor
Sefp
well it will continue 10
satisfactorily. There are very fe\V
men and vvotncn who can bo trusted
with absolute power and this has sel-
dom been more Radly proved than In
the case of the Mlniloo industrial
school.
In BtrlJilnc contrast with
count of the discipline of this ^^^^.J^.l
is the story told in the Sunset Maza-
rine of the. mranxfc'pment of the Nev-
ada penitentiary. Tlie warden of this
lit«tKutlOnU -Ray T. Baker, a ro^n of
3.1, a college graduate who has <pent
fcomo veara in th» desert and is famil-
iar with city life. In the Carson City
prison there is no attempt to relax the
lUiwlpllne. Men work on the roadi and
to-be spok,' ««*? .*PISl(»^- ' "
— IIMittiii {Jib
•mmiy II III I f '" ' ^ ^ ' ^^" ' . i much to lid*^ J^ff/lMf. ,»• , ^X
JD vJirLir C||U!»/%VJV^l ^ tliSBh^n CanaSC&ut palnTihulil'
"^
We can biiild-you a lo-ft. Dini,^hy or a lOO-lt- yacht from
yonr own plans or from plans submitted by us.
We can instal in your boat either a REGAL, LXION or
■ FERRO. enf=;ine. ' ■;'■■.■' .j^^ki- ■ -
To figure with US first ni^Wii ultimate saving : in.
cost to YOU. _________
I ^'!iril^#NI to suffer from
r^'ivBhMHr <^>M
ba 'WtSlA' to prevent the deterioration
physically, which is characteristic of
citits.
H««»^%|aB~ own he^J
Tea and Cake, Rolls and Butter— Upstairs.
COMMENCING TODAY
CiAL
-we start a
SPE<
Commencing Toda) — Saturday
DISPLAY week of—
Dress Muslins and
Cotton Suitings
Willi the enormous >luck ue liave the great variety of
slvles and the lowness of price. We believe it is well worth
a 'WEEK'S SPECL\L DISPLAY.
In the colorings you'll find plenty of fawns and browns
the predominating shades this season.
W'c also have black and white mercerized shepherd
checks— always a popular material for a dre-- -r blouse.
cr yard 25(?^.
PRICES FROM 35^ to 12^^ PER YARD
VATES5T.
& Andrews
PHONtS
mie Pure Foo<
*t You?
Saves your silver
Shine lasts longer
At all LcKcLnj Dealer*.
p«ck»2e.
3or.t s-aiiasrs an4-l,aBjre3t;S»igln«v3:xp«rt»
Government Street
Phone 2245
Plumber%^^^^
beholden to no combmati<>ii,
because we are the only independent hardware
store in A'ictoria, we are able to offer
Exceptional Values
On a brand new line of Catilkers, Spring Yarn-
Gasket Chisels, Plugging Chisels, Flat
Plumbers'
ers,
Chisels and every other necessity
ot
Kduipment.
GET YOUR ORDER IN TODAY
Continuation Sohool»
A ffood many boys In Victoria leave
school at the age of fourteen. They go
to learn trades or take positions In
titores of ofnces. Some of them spt-nd a
short time as mesaage boys. The num-
ber of girls who leave school a* so
young an age Is smaller. Fifty years ago
It was a common thing for Inds to be-
gin their life's work on the farm or In
thp city even younger. No one will con-
tend that a tjoy is t-Uocated at fourteen,
lie mnv havo it oetved an excellent
Broui ^ -•iome-
wherc ,,.. ..... ..-. .1....-C .-:• .i.i-llisenl
citizen. Many lads who leave school
young know very little. Either they are
slow at lessons or have not attended
school regularly. Whatev« r the reason
may be, such a boy has fallen behind
his clapsmat'?.^ and school has become
dista.stoful to him. In large cities
whtre education Is not compulsory,
there are many thousands of such lads.
I'or their sakes night schools have been
established. It Is ihtertstlhg to learn
that after a trial of tblrty years In New
York night schools for i(?orking boys and
pirls under sixteen have betn pronounc-
ed a failure. Dr. Maxwell In hla report
Bays of the 89,000 children registered in
the elementary nlSbt schools.
"They do not attend regularly, and
they do not derlv* as much benefit as
I • .'d from thpii r.i. The rea-
Mbvlo«.«».- On hand. _ t'^ei* -
come to evening school tired out with a
loni?. hatd day's work, un the atlier
hand, we give them only a diluted form
of the day-school curriculum. They do
not recognize the use of the lessons In
rtttding, history, and arithmetic. What
the teacher presents Is without special
interest for them. They approach their
studlts without energy, and consequent-
ly without proftt. Under these condition!"
there need be little wonder that the ele-
mentary evening schools -are not more
successful than they are. The won^^r
is that tht attendance and interest are
not worse.
en Baker has not been ^^wjj/fjg; K,*ave8 Ial>or and time
the Epy system. The «'«^"«i ^H^^",
ventilated and lighted and tM'WWl is
good. Good books and iWgazInes are
supplied to the prisoners and. they arc
allowed the whole of Sunday and half
of Saturday for a rest. Convict garb
lias been discarded and the men go
about their work unguarded. Mr.
Evans, the. writer of the article, gives;
the following cxplanatloh of the rea-
son that It has Wen possible to use
methods so different from taose
[^onrce of supply caMof be found
^ ftUajgi^Q^^^^^ CO. Weaim
i^lmn justly ^'<^y you.will
25c end 50c pef
129
hitherto employed Ih pA^ons.
"How was It done? What does It
mean?
It mean? th«t when WarJen B^ker
said that he would gIVe every man a
ehanco - ua meant. 4uat
that, li he would give
every prisoner a chance to be a man;
not a guarded, hunted, hated, dcsplaed
beast reflecting In his own heart the
hatred '.' > '^ keepers. Baker did it by
the ap; of what he calls "the
square deal,- which ts nothing more or
less than another way of putting the
Golden Kule. He did it by appealing
to every good instinct in his prisoners
through lovo and klndnes-s and under-
standYng; instead of appeiillng to every
bad instinct in thlim through hatred.
And It's surprising what capacity
there Is in the hearts of men for re-
sponding to the application of a little
love; In the hearts of these Imprisoned
men too. some of them serving Ufe sen-
tences for murder. Ifs surprising In
ojie way; and In another way. It Isn't,
Preparatory khool
rOR BOYS
GANGES
Salt Spring Island, B.
. staam^azs.
-C.P.B.
Fresh CaHfornia Rhubarb, two pounds for. 25^
Navel Oranges, per dozen» 40c, 35c, 25c and. . . .15^
Principal ;
(CuulaW )
TERM
Airaii.
OOMMBZTCJBS
IG.
The School is healthily situated
by the sea, and there la a board-
ing house in connection under
the charge of a thoroughly
capable English lady.
For prospectus, etc., apply
"The Principal."
Fresh Pineapples, eaCh, 50c, 40c ^nd
Fresh Asparagus, per pound
Fresh Pork Pies, each, 60c and
Fresh Pork Sausages, per pound
Fresh Fruit and Maderia Cakes, each
Fresh Jelly Rolls, each
Fresh BeriTiaUne Bread, each.
New Zealand Butter, per pour
35^
.25<^
.25^
.40^
~^frRHa
rhcosmlzed all along that the
: id of treating men con-
B.C. HARDWARE Co., Ltd.
825 FORT STREET
Graham Street-Near King's Road, 50x130, good lc^•^lJ"t;
$400 cash. Price ^1,^&U
Ridge Road— New six-room hgusc. morlern, U)t SO^^^o ; Si^ooo
ca.^li. Price _ ^ ' ^
Meadow Place— Five-room "house, modern, only $4.tO c^as.%
balance as rent. Price r^f^.^f^v
Wellington Street-Near Faithful, two ^pIciulM lots $500
down on each. Price per lot .T>A,t>wu
Fisguard Street— Scv.-i: ro,.;iis, inlly modern, lot l^i^i^ '-"^^l
level, $1,000 cash. Full price ;po,oov
Elliott -Sly Co.
1.T09 Douglas StrflOt
Phone :97<
Electric Heating Apparatus
See our Complete and Up-to-Date l.i
Articles
of these Useful
'After observing and studying these
schools for thirty year.", T am now con-
vinced that the attempt to give Instruc-
tion in the ordinary elementary branches
In the evcnlMK to boys and glrla from
fourteen to sixteen years of age is a
KLgantlc blunder. Those who are em-
ployed dhrlng the day need the evening
for exercise and recreation. Only those
v.ho art endowed with unusual physical
.strength and unusual mental energy can.
after a hard day's work, attend school
four evenings a week and benellt there-
by. That thfcy need tn.«!truclion. for
their own sakes and for the sake of the
community, goes without saying. How
and when are they to got It? It has been
demonstrated ovtr and over again that
they do not get It advantageously when
the school-time Is taken out of their
lime for recreation — the evening hours."
It Is propo.sed to sube(tlt<ite for the
night-study, continuation BCiiools, where
the employer will allow the children a
certain number of hours a week to con-
tinue their education. It is believed that
lie wi"l benefit by this from the more in-
telligent work the young pt.ople will do.
it Is pointed out by crltiep that unless
the teaching is specially suited to these
children they will bcntflt a.« little as
thfv formerly die! In the nicht schools.
Their thoiiglits have been directed Into
other chfinne's and books havu lost Iheir
hold upon thtm. The case Is quite dif-
ferent with ttie young men and women
who have voluntary taken up courses of
Ptiidy after working hours. They profit
hy the n'.K'ht schools to a very full ex-
tent. Tin solutlcm of the problom of the
younger children seems, It Is said, to He
in the estnbllshment of trade schools In
which thev will see the utility of what
thty an tau(?lit.
We hav.
ordinn i ..
vlcted »i >..:ae? in this countfy sf<.rv«
ent good "there may be in them, and
to turn them loose on society when
their prison terms have expired, niled
with hatred for society and a desire for
revenge, and usuany a pretty good
education In th» ways of attaining that
revenge— an education gained Inside
our prison walls, too. And so the real-
ly surprizing thing Is that we havent
tried the other method long ago, mere-
I V as an experiment that might prove a
big saving to society. If for no other
reason!.
That's' What Baker thought. And
when he took charge of the prison with
full power to run it the way he pleased,
and with the backing ^t^°\-}\/.-^
Odle. he tried the other way. And It Is
working."
Springs Summer
We are now showing a full range
of choice Imported Woollens di-
rect from the Old Country.
ater
Fresh Cauliflower, Lettuce,' Cucumbers, Cabbage,
Brussell Sprouts, Asparagus, Tomatoes.
TffF
WEST
G
Phones 28-88-1761
ERY CO., LTD.
Government Street
L:
Tailor ."-:---
B. Brown Blk., 1114 Broad St.
COftKIG COLLEGE.
Ueaeon Hill Park. Victoria, B. C.
Select Illgh-Grado Day and
noardliiK CoUecc for Boy« of 7 to
J« years. Koflnemcnts of well-ap-
uolutod Kentloman'« horn* In lovely
Ueacon lUH Park. Numtior limited.
Outdoor «porl». PrcDarcd for ilUBl-
r.e».i LitH or Professional ex,-vmlna-
ilona. Feea Inclunlva an.l »irlct:y
moderate. Sjirlnc Term bewlm Tue.-
j2» aojounry 2.
rrlncipa.. * W. CHUKCH. M. \.
I
ADVERTISING READERS
Meet mo at the -Tames Bay Grill. We'll
olne together at 6:15.
Merchants- Lunch will be served aa
usual from 12 to 3 at the f "'^•- "«';;^«':
7S0 Fort street, on and after January
2.
The Tea Kettle Tea Room. 1119 Doug-
las Street. Breakfasts, hot luhchcon
afternoon teas, new laid egss f*""^
Madrona always on hand.
S p C. A. cases of cruelty. Pl^"""--
Inr.pec;or Russell, 1921 secretary's phono
b5"S3.
spring opening •■i -'li^^^ headgear
at the Kllto, 1316 Douglas.
For sale. Over 200 large Kfcd Rhubarb
plants. Each p'ant contains a dozen roots
or more. 40c per plant. Apply L>- l'-
Campbell's i>rug store.
New Thought Lectures— Dr. T. \V.
Butler, late of Vancouver, will lecture
Sundny In Iha Alexandra club hall, at
3 p.m. Subject-. "The Signs of the
Times, the Passing of the Old."
p.m., "The Corning and Glory
N>w Age." Monday, R pni
Mastery of Mind
St. George's School
A BOAKDIW./ AHD DAY SCHOOI.
FOB OXSZ.8
Spring tci-m Dcgins, Tuesday. January
16 th.
Tttnclpal - - - Mrs. Buttle
Phone 1191 Proprietor P. J. JEUNE
COME AND SEE OUR PRICES
Pandora Sail & Tent Factory
TENTS SAILS
Bags-, Flags, Canvas Covers Tar-
paulins. Oil Clothing, Camp Fur-
niture, Surveyors' Blankets, Can-
vas and Leather Gloves.
Launch hoods and yacht work
a specialty. Contractors wanting
tents, covens or canvas of any
description will do well to sec us
i:or
618
Samples and prices at
PANDORA AVE.
CHEAPEST AND BEST
Fresh E^ffs
30< PER
DOZEN
ERIKINE'S GR CERY
Cor. Quadra and Johnson
St. Phone 106
YOUR DRUGGIST STOPS THATITCn
If y<ni Are .suffering from FJcxeina.
Psoriasis or any other Itind of skin
trouble, drop Into our store for Inslant
relief. We v.lll stop thai Itch in two
ijcconds.
We have sold other remedies for skin
(roubles, but none that we could ro-
.ommend as highly as this, a mild
wash of on of Wlntergreen, Thymol and
rt few other Ingredients that have
wrought Bueh wonderful cures all ovar
the Dominion.
This compound Is known as D.D.D.
Prescription for Bczeim. and It will
burning skiln
have D.D.
cool and heal the Itchy,
as nothing else can.
, Of cour.<!c other druggists
D. Prescription— go to them it you can't
come to us — mit don't accept some big-
profit substitute. But If you will come
to our store, wo have had the agency
for this remedy for so many years
llm". we can tell you all about D.D.D.
Prescription and how It cures Eczema.
/-t)r you can get a free trial bottle by
writing D. D. D. Laboratories. 4« Col-
borno St., Toronto. C. H. Bo#es A
Co. .druggist.
At S
of the
R p.m., "The
Admission (m-.
Lowest Prices
Best Quality
u
Electric Supplier
728 Yates Street Telephone 643
A Contrast
At an Industrial school near Toronto
a runaway boy of 14 had his feel
manacled 'and was kept In bed for a
month and four days. l>uring that
time he was whlppeti a.i he lay In bed.
For 16 days during this period he wns
contin'ioUBij' itw» *<>• 3»«~.i .— ..-^i
T'or a week the superintendeul uf ilie
Institution did not come near the lad.
Thc.-c facm were stated at an Invcetl-
Katlon and admuteri ny vUe sup^rlS-
tondent. In this InsUtutlon there is
an avernso alte.i.aancc ot BOO children.
Hamoval Xotlca
On and after March 1st thb firm of
Messrs. J. Valo & Sons, wholesale pro-
duce and provision merchants, will carry
on business from their neWwarehousc.
corner of Bay and Government Stretts.
Thanking our patrons sincerely for their
past support and trusting the future
may realize a conUnual and steady in-
crease of their esteemed patronage, we.
«s ever, *««ri» *rulv.
J. VAIO £: SCiK!^
The Ideal Apartment House Site
... ... OT ^M.^uARn ,\ND BURDETTE
This
price of
OiRNER BL.\NCH.«.RD .\ND BURDETTE
i. a property .ha. any business man can look into anU find a good proposition at the
$27,000
J .. .,^^^<i Thrfp minutes from ar»y office in town »tid
X.anA OUartnff
Conirnetor f.n- cl«ftrlng land pubdlv-
islonf etc. 11. Walker. 316S Dtlta strer-t
'Phone. lA'iOi.
R. H. DUCE
^tmemmmmmmi —
Pl-inn*
■JO. I
O — r
Members Victoria Real Estate Exchange.
704 ,Fort Street, Cofner
""^."CJCKOTI
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mmmrn
iiwfmmi I '^•■■i^'K-'
^.T<r*iij«>13AM
Saturday, March 9, 19ia
VICTORIA DAn.Y COLOjaST
The Sporting World
j^
iiiiii^ iwn
Last Chance uf Local Hockey
Team's Acquisition of Pat-
erson Silverware Fades in
Loss to Royals Last Night
x:tMli«fe
Goals
R A.
M' 7t
«l 6B
tt 74
XoUu'a Attracllua*.
SoOMir — Victoria West v».
A,, at S p. m., at North Wotk liuiii;
referee, W. LorlmOir. A. O. F. v». S.
O. R, tit 3 p. m.. at Beacon Hill; ref-
eree. H. A. Coward. James Bay vb.
Garrison, at 3:1S p. m., at Oak Bay;
ifforoc. J. Allen,
Field IJotkey — Vancouver v». Vic-
toria ladles, at 2 p. in., at Oak Bay.
was a Kood one. an.l nUhough Mc.VUa-
ter put up a gams t.Kht ho was not
at any time eble •> r-.ertake the win-
1 er Qowler has do ii' rbtrated be'ojc
that be is a speedy skater and he din
the fact last night. His Mniu
/Mr. J. A. Taylor waa time-
minster 's»^.W^.lMi «eb»««l«l tti
St tb* Iwtftl 'At^ «i; FrK%y night tot .
at tb« Uwpl 4miiMli, on Friday night.
lUMitk wh«lt VitteOuvar will h«.tb« oippo**
'!<
vmnw] mm
I?
James Bay and Garrison Soc-
cer Elevens Should Furnish
Star Contest— Lady Hock-
eyists in a Game
%tf»*n
8cor« «sl,J|^to V ti W-WAi* JwaS! «tP»« Iw
the looaSa to Khms. for ^fiiutes l;b« £tra^
two pMftoil* 'iW showed >' (^fjui ^ oi^
hockey. th£ Itlce of whlti)|ilii«|oM^ "here-
tofore Wen played m thl^flAtjr. Ttjikvet*
ling at terrific speed ft^ the ' com-
mencement of the game until IHmk middle
of <;he yoneitidln^t uerlod. I^e locais
9im
minates of
,. „_^^,_ vM shot on
«TmU.' nBroim ^s zacn-off of title puo|c
afitti'Htl|» eMf^yislon'^ Of -^ ifmm the
locals bad' •<iWrtdSMt^-%na'>««n«i''«f
the game a^d ||«4 thelc opponents
gospstas siii,t^ fUme. !r|M .cinr^t goal
iireKt to Wesciniiister sfter l<t nUautes
oi .seconds of pta^.' Gardner soorii^g on
b reboiMtd-'from a SttoK It «raii Just 37
noon thsre should he ft
openUig «f 'tb« Bobtdule.
climax taM bewa rasiohed. Tbey must
flgltt ft out wad OB the o*^|^%^ ^'
ar%^ .si>t«a<£^S#b M^iShaf ^elr
teams m« if#«ttti 1^«U ^otfstber.
Ob the game axes, jast prior to tne
foothidl. the ladles' flejld hookey teams
of ym^^wlBi^Md VaiMOHV^ will' o«
eeen lli;% meiidly futtte, the soccerlias
playwd flings round the visitors and
kept up a continual b6mbardment at the
^WSfftMlBster ntt. But Lebmao was in-
vincible, Playing in rxr* tatm h«
r fl'Wtit of. ^ots t*ist ttw]lnwl ...
S'jqittlt* eaputh for a goal, httt the- Roy*!
IjKeelkeeper is far from an ordMknr
llPKrdf^qr'ot the nets. Bits worjl >ii||
fwiN'ilii* Phenomenalr «Ad^,lmt;4C<^ '1H> \4
t«l#iiHNil''«n,«le#fliig iM ii^i|j«A''ittiM#
' from \y& -J|llok!|' ^^ the -^l^glmn, as
many jtimes «s he did. th^^lm would
unddubtedly have beM-^AlppiMLd.
From the very beglBail||r until tho
final boU the pace was fast, and while
there were spurts of flinhbi^tion play
.more 'particularly oft '^ Bfif *-«U't of the
victoria lost the game last night and
^ conseqjU^ntly any chance they did have
for thi Pattrson -cup, hjr not bslng aWe
to shc^t accurately, or rather t9<.J|^Wg
Uifti#'3HotSi^^ff'iiHH x>hviougIy -^eea^itp
diffic<a^y ^of^mm^Mw^mih' «' **
quite safe to fli!,l^|^||||||iJ|n|iOn goal
five times
pither the pa<i|
PToal, or the shot
i>ehman'8 pads, making it ^oi^
flcult for this ''phbnom.'**;|lS^_
rubber into the corner. OT"liiSW»l oc-
casions «fter the Royals' forwards had
been cleverly chfccked 1» jru****^?, *]*•
(t scoring l>y passing widte
Icathie the rubber.' " \ ^ ^j;*.
The first period Wis ended ■^mWi
thfc score standing at' one 411.
teams wer^^iiiiiVilltlig ^
Lacrosse Club threatens to make
trouble for the Western players who
liave been signed and who now refuse
to come Eaat. According to an official
of the Toruntos the cases may I'e
taken Into the courts- "Some of tUe
Western pU.vers we have signed are
MOW trying to evade their contract ob-
ligations," stated the official tocUy,
"but the matter Is giving us no con-
cern ami we have no doubt but that
they win all be on hand when the time
comes for npriug i)itt«U<-c. We don't
blame the players a), all, but appieulalo
the fact that tremendou."} presauro
must have been brought to bear on
them from New Westminster and
Vancouver. We should not like to
have to go into court over these con-
tracts, but It may .be thav the Toronto
.Street Railway Company knows a little
more about courts and lawsuits than
about lacrosse, so it would be amid
more famlllaf surroundings there."
"We certainly claim to know what a
contract means," continued the offi-
cial, "and have some idea about draw-
ing up a document that Is f«;gal. We
trust it won't be necessary to call In
courts to settle the matter and
believe that every contracted player
117. Iff^^jMr^OW j^tTfii ^' cuurae.^'vve
tkettsxt umM9*r . , ', > *
—^mmmm^mmm i i i i iif 1 1— f |W»K'
STUDENTS' MkltM
WU9 «B MMiMiM *MH(M'
The VIctorl* .High .IWi?©! txuike^-
hall team, in charge of Mr. A. (^
Smith, leaves fbr Vancouver tOBlSbt*
havliMe arranged to play the Normal
School five of that city ihto evening.
It is ihe second of a home and home
friendly series, and is expiected to be
Thorpe's
Soda
Water
MADE FROM WATER
FROM WHICH ALL
GERMS HAVE BEEN
POULTRY
/■.
NETTING
REMOVED
"'Bsi
|M follows: JJd. Steele. Cedrie TOohy.
Allah Clarke. Newitt and Foots-
ARBUTUS MONTE
'^HW^It^ of *be PngHsh Setters expected to make a close rvm for blue
ribbon honors at the Victoria Kennel Club's show announced for 13.
. 14.. 16 of this month. He comes of a proud strain, the sire being Oh.
Kallwyd i&ob and the dam Ch. Bookline I<afdyMrd.
will be
menc
waa
of mg'
char
gramme 'I
contest for meh and
reported that oulwlde players
say too much In their praise
local links and OS. tbMt^
^ .3aa* 'fit. *^
no other reason,^ ia> ■
Usi-sa that ^fits-will b4-ii
wi?&^^^g^i.m(i
^ .,, .i^" the handicap list mVtH^
TSfe 'imUv^ next week. Those membet*
who have not been handicapped, hav-
tailed to send In cards during
n, will be placed at scratch.
Vor thf bast 10. mbms of te#*^as
relMl Mtbg <blr meath a
will' be gives, T^^ jgiflij^ Is. "iM-
SMUsd bir Vhe *Wrf
TstOT" straat.
Arcade Bowling
Fert St
fembatton Bloeli,
Wc liave just reeeivcd a con.signm
above in various sizes and gauges.
f>n 1
it the
E. G. Prior Co., Ltd. Ly.
Corner Government and Johnson Streets
BICYCLES
PAbe ~. §MMw to HMkoo
IiitomI
ecessors to
Bicycle
wpniSy
Smoke Silv^Tip Cigars
Factory phone 960
mim
mm Yoo Ufaikt
Of any 'wndr«ome where the selection Is the largest sad the fteat *"*^** k
obtainable, we have just opened up Mttrely new fpods taA-mn WUfHUf'i'
yrfix with fitoythlng you require In \ ' . •
Oaasaslfh.
J. R. COLLBTER _
■ ■ " ■
<
BOWLI
-alth
exceltei^'
period tl
•For twe;
tlons of
the ice wlW"'
ohnckinst vft-_ ^, _.
very Uttle ^^^" mrn-^Sm Wi'
goal. During this time the game be-
' eamt rough
de'iayed becal
being laid out for « IMN^iiilJIilliib .as 'the
result of the close 'c'
The Third|i
It wan in the third ^pSt^Bd-^^^UUt Jb^^
balloon went up. Vlctorll^'
their old game of leavli^;.
;^ too open, with the resulp'
Jtors went right through, and found lit-
tle difficulty, in slipping tht; rubber
.'last Lindsay. McDonald Btairttd the
.^coring after about, ten minutes of the
period had elapsed, and during the next
five minutes, the Royals notched three
more R-oaln In oti»-, two, three order.
Nvm . , only five mln-
iiii-^ >iayed an entire-
ly defensive game and although the
locals came I>ack strong at the very
last, and tried hard to score thpy were
unablf to get through the strong de-
fence put up by their opponents.'
Bobby Howe played the best game
for the. losers, and showed rare form
from beginning to end. Bobby Is a
clever stick handler and If the others
on the' local teOm oould place their
shots even half as well as this little
wing man, the score at tho end of the
game might very often be more in
their favor. Skinner Poulin worked
just as hard as ever, and more than
once showed his real calibre by con-
tinuing the play after going down in
soma hard mix-ups, resulting from his
bull-dog tenacity In close checking
whenever he got the opportunity. Les-
ter Patrick played a particularly good
game on the defence and was respon-
sible for breaking up many rushes. As
a stick-handler, Capt. Lester has few
oquals. Lindsay hea played much bet-
ter th.3n he did last night since coming
to the coast, although he did stop many
hard shots. Dunderdale and Smith
worked well on the forward line, the
latter being responsible for Victoria's
lonely goal. For the visitors, Leh-
man played easily . the best game,
.rohnson broke away a few times with
a rusV> hut did nottiing .spectacular.
His work on tho defence was good but
Jie was non*- too sure on his skates.
McDonald was the better of the for-
wards. He is In a class by himself
when it comes to speed, and the man-
ner In which he tore down the Ice
with tho puck last night was not slow.
Treherne took MRllen'.*! place at centre
until the middle of the neconu period
And played a fairly good rame. Mal-
len <lld good wotk In the last period,
i>elng respon»ll> ' one
of the goals.
Between the first and second porlod.<«,
•Ihe third heat of th.- mile skating race
•for the Wllkcrson cup was skated.
Trainer George Oowlor winning for tho
third time. McAllister finished In secon.'
place and Bloorafle d third, Tlie r, oc
,.f^secobdB after this firat goal that Si
t down the ice in
bination plays of
VictorisVjg
„ _ .. . Lester. ''SSjr
for three irtinutes ^for slashing atr
Small!. Thus the first period ended,
the score standing 1 all,
seoond
^ #«ltnwtl;
the 'tfhxlous. f^n-j
vftte his volo^ Ai
of
lieMtofore
a ter-
lleire on.^'
; the «wlfk,^
and checkck!^
combination
rushes 'of the Capitals were broken up
as fast- as they :t6.me. At this' staRe
the feeling of the players as well as
of the farts waX,ed warm, and the
match now passed into, one grand flght
for supremacy. Both teams worked
harder than they have for some time
and the rough stuff was by no means
eliminated. Before the clouds had
cleared away Judge of Play Nichols had
passed out six penalties. Rowe was
the first. Bobby went oft for hitting
McDonald. McDonald oft for mixing it,
Johnson and Poulin off for slashing,
Dundei'dalo off for interference with
McDonald, end Gardner oft for tripping.
Skinner broke a skate and Trehcrno
went off to even up. Smalll put through
a foxy piece of work when he lost his
stlek, and rather than permit one of
the Royals to get the puck, he very
cooly stood on the rubber until the
whistle blew, and, in tho meantime re-
covered his weapon. Gardner was hit
with the puck and laid out for a few
seconds, and Bobby Rowe went down
In a collision, during which time the
game was held. When McDonald en-
deavored to check Smaill while the lat-
ter was traveling down the wing both
players went Into the boards, and Mc-
Donald was so badly hurt that he had
to be carried from the Ice. Poulin
went oft for the remainder of the per-
iod to even up.
Third Period Flat
The third period waa by no means
a.«i Interesting from the spectators'
standpoint as the two preceding ones,
and although the locals were outplayed
during this 20 mlnutesr-- they put tip a
game flght until the very last With
the score standing 1 all. the excitement
of the fens was Intense, and for a time
both teams traveled at phenomenal
speed, shooting on the slightest oppor-
tunity and checking hard and clo.se.
Gardner was the only player to retire
to the penally box during the conclud-
ing period. The offence was that of
tripping Tommy Dunderdale. Skinner
wes struck on the head with a sknte
but he very plucklly continued phiy-
Ing after recovering himself. All went
well until itilir; ,,,...wt&,. wA i,&k.ui.u& .^-
thls period had pn-SPert Into oblivion.
At, this Stage McDonald started the
scoring after obiaTnlng th« rubber on
the wing near center ice. and after pull-
ing Lindsay out of his goal poked the
Contlntied on Pkge 1«, Col. 4.
best ntan In
tanoagir. £(«
r.4iMM&<ikakaii living
lieelslo Longboat an,2niSaEe"Mm ISS^'
defeat," said Sherring. "I am not un-
; ^jbljttestimattng the Indian, but Q\
yj^tiit* better of" the two. Qhrubb '
n hira twice, although^'"'
moin
mmr. fuli-b*cK«,'l[B^|4H« that
-^ 'liaW-backs, Vincent,
forwards, Greax.-
Gale, Taylor and Buxton.
West teem:" Goal, Rob-
ertson; full-backs, Isblster and W^hyte;
hal<-backs, Okell, Petticrew and Mc-
donald; forwards, Sherritt, Tousoa,
Peden, Youson and Brown; reserves,
Sedger and Stewart.
The Victoria professional soccer
team has a. match against .Nanalmo
United at the Coal city,' The playerB
will leave by this morning's trala.
They are expected to achieve another
triumph. The pejsonnel of the squad
follows: Goal, Home; full-backs
Crawford and Newlands; half-backs,
Miller, J. Bayley, and Wilson; for-
wards, .W'hittaker, Mnlr, Pickering,
Thoanas and Wilkle.
Tile Sons of England will line-up as
"^ follows: Lover idge; Maxwell, Porrjf;
Waring, Qreenhalgh. C. Martin: Doug-
las, Thackeray; Heathfleld; Langton,
Kerley. Reserves: Atwell, Wedgewood.
At well.
Following is the'pehjonnel Of the A,
O. F. team: Harvey: Saul, Nixon; W.
Young. Kelsall. Potter; Gould; Staftord;
Patterson; Young. Stewart. The Foresi-
ers, as will be noted, have lost the serv-
ices of Captain Inglis, Main, Dolg end
Cyril Baker. All have been incapacitat-
ed as the result of injuries i-eceived In
the last two matches.
-'.^ni
^ ' Wt have just installed om of -the most
to-date electric shaiT)cniiig machines. This machine is
^e tir^e such' as are i^^il,aU the l^rge 1|
j,^^'i,?Pii,___ _____ — _-
"Wi€e, PER PAIR, 35<i
-*r\^ 'V-^ v-l*
BROS.
920 Government Street
TWtpG "
for Bteakfast or U^n^^
^'There's a Reason"
ieei Raleigh and Cleveland
Cycles —
fffiij-tty *>■ 'Wi^'W"*'
mfrnk^
els of the Day, Can Be Seen at
& SMITH
eet. Opposite Colonist
Phone iS 183
ng Tackle a Specialty
TROUBLE IN STORE
FOR LACROSSE
MEN
Eastern Canadian Assoolatloa Threat-
ens to Take Some Flayers on
coast Into Court
TORONTO, March 8. — The Toronto
lndla»;pl|£pie track at
four miles. This bo^ IQuekl la only a
youngster yet, and Is the makings of
a wonderful runner. I was in New
York recently, and Martin Sheridan
told me that he saw Queal run a mile
In 4.21, and on another occasion, while
working out with Mel 6heppard, he
did better than 2 minutes for halt a
mile, and gave Sheppard a rattling
chase in the bargain. , I don't think
Bonhag can beat this boy at George's
own distance."
Early nc^" • - lr there will be a
meeting of iterested in curling.
Thomas MoCoah has issued the call
and it ia expected ttiat there will be
a general response.
Unciucstionabiy one of the most ar-
dent of the many high tension base-
ball fans Victoria possesses is' Mr. T.
P. McConnell, secretary of the Victoria
Bail Club. He has departed for the
south and his lieadquarters will be
San Jose. Cal. Perhaps It is unneces-
sary to add that this point has been
selected as the rendezvous of the Vic-
toria Northwestern League 1912 team.
"T. P." will be able to keep the boys
tinder his eye throughout the training
period. Thus when the squad comes
north he will know it through and
through. As the observing secretary
Is gifted with pleasing frankness he
may be expected to make some en-
lightening remarks on the team's
chances .'Of tsking th« ppnnant when
he gets back. Mrs. McConnell and
several friend!! -'-- included in the
prtrty. __^^__
Only One "Bromo QxUnlne"
That Is LAXATIVE BKOMO QUIN-
INE. Look for the signature of E. W.
Grove. Used the world over to cure a
cold in one day. 2 Be •
pecial Eaf^m m HighUrade
Slightly Used and Shop
Soiled Automobiles
BAND EVERY EVENING
15«*
af»«f>
3 to ii
ihildrert 2."><
AilultK aK<V
iO,:io
General
Admission .... SO^
THREE SESSIONS DAILY
One 60 h. p. 6 cylinder Napier fully
equipped with lamps, slip covers,, spare
wheel and tire. Large number of spares.
Cost when new .$9,ckx). Price $6,500, or
will accept good Victoria real estate in
exchange. Car has run 4,000 miles.
One 50 h. pi 6 Cylinder French
Rochet-Schneider Limousine NEW.
Regular price, $8,000. For immediate
sale will accept $7,000.
One 30 h. p. 191 1 Ru$sel, only run
1,500 miles. Fitted with.slip covers and
full equipment of lamps. All in perfect
order. Cost $2,700. Sold for no fault.
Owner purchasing a Silent Knight same
make. Price, $2,200.
One 191 1 Cadillac 30 h. p. 4 cylin-
ders. Fully equipped with lamps, fore-
doors, etc. Has just been thoroughly
overhauled and painted. Owner having
purchased Silent Knight Daimler, will
sell for $1,900.
One 19 10 seven passenger 50 h. p.
4 cylinder Oldsniobile,, complete with
number of spares too numerous to men-
tion. Cost new $4,400. This is a bar-
gain at $2,650.
One Franklin 4 cylinder 15 h. p. fit-
ted with glass front, head, side and tail
lamps. In good order. Cost $2,400.
Price, $650.
One Regal 30 h, p. four cylinder,
complete with top, glass front and all
lamps. Cost $2,200. Price $650.
One as above, $600.
One 4 cylinder 4 passenger 20 Buick,
complete with top, glass front and all
lamps. Price $750.
One 20 h. p. 4 cylinder Buick, 2 pas-
senger, in perfect order, complete with
top, glass front, Prestolite tank. Tires
as good as new. Price $750.
One single cylinder Cadillac, 10 h. p.,
complete with top,' glass front and
lamps. Price $250.
OTHERS ADDED FROM TIME TO TIME— CALL AND SEE THEM
THOS. PLIMLEY.
730 Yates Street
Phone 698
727 Johnson Stteii
TT7 VrMT
ATT
10
VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
Saturday, March 9. 1912
•:£££!.;;&.:
Smart Spring
Styles in
Ladies'
Lisle Thread
deep garter
spliced soles.
f>ink or sky.
10. for unii
tops
w nil
and
"The Modart"
Corset
to
it
Jilack, tan,
to
25<^
Sizes ^'A
Gau/.e Lisle Hose, deep
garter tops and spliced
-.olo-'. Black, white or
tan. J'^er pair, 35c — three
pairs for ?1.00
Gau/c Li>le Tlose, of extra
fine quali^^^^jj _
V\^m or enibrbi^el'ea
!r- mTls, bi«cs Byz to. 10,
aM om sizes. 'Per
* pw 50^
Silk ]U>slc Hose, in j>Iack
• ,en|^ W|*3e ^rter top&
aiui spliced s6tea._ Special
value. Per pair 75f^
Silk Lisle Hose, in black
only. Sizes 814 to 10. Per
pair. $1.00, or in boxe^ of
three pairs ^2.50
&UB.
m
WINDOW
TODAY
SHOV/
Gives that final touch necessary
Mtc fill! measure
ligure beauty^— it gives a pcilccL
Hir back. Only a front laced
cuii^ct can bring out the naturally
beautiful lines of your back and to
ensure jicrfect figure beauty, tbis is
imperative. Come in and let tiit-
lady in charge of our corset depart-
ment explain why so much is
,i^)aimed i^i, Jhe ISIodart. Styles
Vm $13^50*^3^ ?7.50
"4
wM'*^**
mn
tiboitipsim's
"Glove Fitting''
Corsets
Give grace and
figure ai^d perfect
elegance
omfort.
medium and very low. busts
?4-5o to
to the
High,
Prom
.$1.50
Children's
Dresses at
Half Price
Today
Woo. Panania
Ck>th ana Wool Tartan
are the materials and
t^ere are "Bustor
Brpwa" sailor and one-
picec .styles. There are
Sheplierd Plaids, Navy
and Cardinal Serges to
choose from and we can
fit Children and Younx
I..tiillea Of
^<?i"ii
8 TO 15
All »«w BtytH* 'jijai*-
APlftiuUa tor ttchpol mtmV'
.f9.BO to fi.«S
Half Price
Today
$4.75 to 95c
NO HOPE
NOW
FOR
CUP HERE
r<ia4inufU from r«Ke 0.
' sttT's second
1 balloun vvtnt
i time than It
Ms legs' for .V/cstmln- i
gD&A After this tlie j
up. and In lUtlu more |
takes to leU about It,
Is an interesting and taste-
ful exhibition of
Wash Dress Fabrics
Summer Knit Underwear
Afternoon Dresses
, Silk Kimonas
Children's Dresses^
YATES ST
^ilL Q/^ iatiul I
«C. B." Coradta
I. ■ •
In many styles and finishes, $8.50
%a .\ ^1.80
Qoldri^s
Has received th* mme
• careful attention as that
for the mothera. W« are
tnalting the largest and
most charm IDZ show
ev?r seen in Victoria of
MleOt Bonnets and Hats
for tha little ones.
Wealniinster had found the iiotn for
three more goals and cliu-hcd the kh"'«
which was never ufterward In doubt.
v.%st;r,!nstcr's fourtii soal. y:s.s n-tf-'-i
i.'.v HyltinJ, who scored on the rebound
from Mallcn's Sili:k. Time H soconds.
McDonald followed this up. scoring; the
fourth goal In l.M. and Mallen rubbed
n In a Hltle harder when hf bulged
the net for the Royals fifth goal on e
pass from McDonald., Time 3.2?. With
only nve minutes to^ go the locals
made a game light, and Kept pressing
all the time while their opponents
played an entirely defensive game, but
they were unable to heat behman, who
during tlJlia fev/ minutes was called
upon to block sei'eral times.
Bumuukxjr
1 h '.t period — 1, Gardi
l(, .I'l, >, Smith, Vlctoi
Second period — Nil.
VKi^rPftlA
Sliofs. Standard
I'uttern<5, Modart
Corsets
Second pMNM^-^Ktwat'trtetrngto. 8 aAnsV
McDonald. Weatuittsten • intna,; Pdo*
lln. Victoria. »' mfna.: Jtohiiaon. West*
minster, 3 mlas.; Dunderdale. Victoria,
,» mlns.; Gardner, Vl''e»tn>»r8ter, 8 nilns.
Third pertod—Oardnor, We»imit»»tl«»t
Z jutns.
OfftdaH
Goal umpires, Billy Boynoids, Victoria
and "Bun" Clarke. Vancouver; timekeep-
ers, J. A. Taylor, Victoria. l\ S, Stcole.
Vaiittmver. — pB»nUy tiwalissfei'i On Vi
Dufflold, Victoria; rafereo. Noway La-
londe: judge of P'lay, 8«>by Nichols.
— V*e»ort»""LliiJa>yr- <aaU .J^-PuiJ^yu-
p«lnt; i)ni«ttl, cover Jpolnti Dondeidale.
nrrert Smftb, centre: jElowe, riyht win*;
FOttHil. leCt IvfWF.
'Wa«tiiUoBt«r^£«ehman, j»rt|;ijitei;»^n.
point; Johnsoti. cover l»oiiftl^Htel«iia,
rover; Mallen, Treherne, centre; Mc-
Donald, rlsht wing; Gardner, left wlng;.„
m&^im CRACK
CANADIAN
Too Late to
Classify
Janim ll«.' :<iimii — vrw o-roomed
liu'.igul'jw (>■ i>»..i>;.j •!.. modpcn
hi Aery dft»ll. ITlco $3500t terinn
tlOOO PBRh, bnl»n"f arransv; B't
QUioUly for tills. Brlll»li Caniullan
Home Uuddcrs. 3f.:-315 Siy a iird
Illdg. I'llOTl" iU.10.
lUrI"hefiioir'Ave7,~%'ictorl» W«>»t — We
ha\e a line homoalte. you
will Ia' »hi>wins'irooJ by
,.,.,-. I, ,..)., g nil» ai ; uuo-
1. balance arrange; all Im-
"iM. llrUlab Canadian
UuiiiH liiillilers. Si:-315 Saytvard
Hldu. Phone Jb'jO.'
'Sm.vthe~8C"ju»t oft Hampiihlre rd..
l>'autlful buHdlne lot f.oxiar,; for a
ffvv dayg this <-"aU\ be doliv<>roa
at $930; one-fjuartPr ciloh, balanou
6, 12. IS months. Hiiilish CanaUInn
lUimo IdiM^uv^. 31, '-::;& f.ayward
Iil.Jg. Phono 1030.
i'vinlirglin luid Shoke«p*ar«i 8t9. — New
!>-rooini'<l I'oitiigc, i.vei'.v convpnl-
ciicc. This Ih u 8tiai> at $8,600;
5i;00 r.iih, b.<lln>irrt < -^v Tirltili.
I'anadlan H ...
r,\ •:-$',:, sny..
I HnipH<sn St. —
c 10 to car
ulc'r \i
ne tli..U ' lic'i. h . 111.
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Phoiip 1030.
Oak Bay Av«^— We ba\-« s bsauttfat
T-roomed house on lft|;$e corner
lot. Stxir.Q. baeement and fiy-nace.
Price 910,000; ono-thlrd cMb. bat*
ancr very easy. To a^e th(a ie to
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CloT«ffdal» Avr.— Lai-Ps lot, CTxt
witli nice oak -tr^a: price (UWt
terms ona-auafter ^aati. balance ar»
raniB, ' Qritlsh Canadian Home
ftiUMers, $i:«SlS eayward .Stdtfi,
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Room 2) jti^ BRiMlllll SLBi. vig
^^^ffplf^/ ^^^^' ^
onnection to any
jjtepartnu'nt.
$4500,' ontt>t1tlr«l' cajfht paianco ar-
range. This Is a srooa Rlianco to
Bot a. line home, tlrltlah r-anadlnn
Itomu nutlders 312-315 SaywarJ
BlClK riH>,i< 1030.
DUrii
~ln
— rtin-hann shares
linn Ilnnip liiiild-
uinj. \ o'l tan at $1,10 per
III adihtl iji to profits from
Ornamental
Dwiggins Fences are strong and easily adjusted and erected
to fit the contour of the ground.
- Elasticity— amply sufficient to provide for all necessary ex-
pansion and contraction.
baflfomla
to o 1-2 In
0aa Mateo
onado T< — ] ■.■iinuiu.ii i^-ygF'-BMiBT-y^
onado t1i^;.««»,-l|%i^
tho •«MWiJ^.|«^WV%fte
ctip. 1Jii*.«iMiksiKM'4^*3
favor of the 6faslipr.i.
^ ., M-,,„^ made S soalf m
\ 1 four times an
manner. Canaw
lost a half £"•
01#,lHPtt>* agatnat Snowden. Tttfi
_«Mfir upon as the 'best pla;
San :Muteo — as back did not tnSKn a
;SO«L)i, but was twice penalissed. ft. Tobln
•'irtgijit four Koals, three wore tnada b>'
.■>iir bullilInK departincnt. The
Keil I5»»a(" mid Tnniiraiipe ulenart-
mpnte. roiilrlbulo to th<* dl\ld«>nJs
oil Home HulIdTs sharod. Rond
for prouppi tns u •yr[U Interest you.
DrtseoH and op|k tar Breozo,
■ °^j|hree tl
' %9 "
K. Snowden
mouth.
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Don't forvet to call for free Indexed
.>Iap of City
Brifich Cunmiiun Hninp
fb0!kTs, Limited
Real Estate Department.
Member* Victoria Beal Estate Ex.-
rhan^e
AiceniB: Roj-al Insunuice Compao}-.
Third Floor. Sayward Building.
Phone 1080.
Krncst Kennedy. ManaKlhg Dlr»ctoi.
GOOD JAMES
?^otdt«~an^l I..<5rd T^*e*atVibuth
BUES' HARD HITTING
Hickman-Tyc Hardware Co.,
Limited.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
544-546 Yates Street Store Phone 59. Office Plione 2043.
WortUweat Huggw' VUMxkg a. Sanaatlon
bt JftMit^-4B3cpsoted to M|^^oa. ^
lf'^i^j||iip8' Bucs, the Seattle third sac\i-
W/has^een setting the prairie^ around
MaTim, Texas, anrc with his terrlflc
bludKcon work, and the writers with
the New York giants at the sprlns
training camp are already predicting
that the northwestern le-itguc's .lead-
ing hom^-run hitter will stick : with
McGra-ft'.
"Tuesday, he peppered the right
field fence with one long drive after
another," says Harry Schumacher m
the New York Evening Mail. Ho
slammed them so consistently intu
right field that McGraw wondered
whether he ever hit them anywhere
else.
"Then a moment later," adds Schu-
macher", "Bues shot one on a dead lino
to centre field and followed that with
two shots down the left Held foul line.
In bunting pntcticc he showed a fond-
ness for tipping tlVem toward third, but
it took only a word from McGraw to
Ecst him dumping them toward first.
"He has hit them higli. low, inside
and outside. A right-hand hitter, Isc
reminds one of the old camp followers
of E. Delehanty, both in his position at
the plate and by the manner In which
ho goes after the bail."
Specials
, Close In
Cormorant St. — 120 ft. from
iM|i||^«|tel20 $61,500
'aS^detxe Ave. — 180
'"T^oujijlas, 60x120. . $24,000
I'jmu
Yates St.-
60x120
Yates St.-
monthlv
rricc '
-Near Blanchard,
,,........ $55,500
-Gorner Gook, $75
revenue, 60x120.
....... $30,600
HOMESITES
Cecil St.— Near
50x1 10
Moss St.— Near
50x115
Olive St. — 50x120
Joseph St. — 50x120
Haultain.
.....$750
Dallfes,
. . . $1,700
..,$1,050
.$1,000
Knott Bros.
and
Brown, Ltd.
Yates and Blanchard.
Phone 2873
Victoria West
The chonp'>st lot in tlie district,
Ki/.e 50x1 'rO, level. ffraBRy, nn rock,
half liloi-k from tlie c:r«ii>?nr>\ver
lloml -^r llnP, anri ovr-rlnnlv'.n .: tlif
GorRo. l'rlc<' $1500, ■ '^y
trrms.
Welch Bros. & Co.
1006 G-ovarnmant St.
Houses on Dallas Road
;o feet, h
in r-
111-.
IKC .
two l>aths.
. . . $14,000
orner
lot 100 X 120 icet. house of 8 rooms. Price. .$15,000
1-1- rrticted .«ea view, 3 miinites from car.
American Bowling Tournament
CHICAGO. March 8.~Ohloans made
sucoossful bids for the leadership in tho
Individual event In tho American bowl-
ing congress tourname.nt tonight. "Wm-
iam E. E. Ewert of Toledo, former
third baHeman of the Toledo American
club, dropped 664 pin.'<, the highest in-
dividual score recorded heretofore.
reatherwelKhtB Flltht to Oraw.
K.\NS.\S <.'ITY. March S.— One McGovein
-jf Boston and AVIlllo C.in:.n of San Fron-
(l^ro, feBtherwolghts, fought » ten-rouml
dran- hevfi lonieht.
F. W. STEVENSON & Co.
I'elephone 3^)^ 103- to-'; renihertoii Imoc's
Uoir t'uinprtltlolK
1 .1. r. .iiii 1;* n medal comvirtilloii ■•n Sai-
iirdiiy next on tho Ook Ftny llnkii. Thp coni-
mlitop requOBt all p'^mpi'Mlor* tu rc-turn th-li-
cnrdii n» they propoup rrvlsInK ih" li.- i
c'lp ll»t ni»xt W"<-k.
Mrtnrin Hunt Clul>.
Thp Vlrtoila Hunt oluh paprr c\\a^i- will
niMi iblK nftoinouu at -^lO ni the J'-wluli
Vou can flay xooribyc t" eorisliiMiliiiii
with a flenr conBcltnc-' if yi>ii use
Cliambprlnln's Tablet.". Mnny have bcpii
p,.ininnently ciireo by iheir u»b. rvr »u"i'"
hv all dealers.
Cheap Acreage
.Sixii'fn iiiTfs ullhln the three
mile limit on the Saanich road, 20
minutes from Douglas street car
$21,000
Tile property Ihib a f<outh«>rn ex-.
posure overlooTtlng Swan lake;
P'lyc-rooin?(l bouse and outbuild-
ing; land all cuitivated; orchard.
400 apple trees and 60 othei var-
ieties.
Terms 1-3 casli, balance Can be
arranBod on easy conditions.
Gro,^an h Crook
128 Pcmbcrton Block
rhonc t86;
rsjisbar Mcnzles. IiOt 00x140. with 4-room Itouse, rented at
m^^'^g^M. ch.ap at ipeaoo
Suporlor Street, lot 60x120 between Oswogo and Montreal ^6000
FORT STREET
Port Street, < 01 nor of Dui-ht.<.-s, two large lots, 110 feet frontajre on
Uuchc.'fs ,111.1 11.5 feet on Fort. Large 8-room house, well built, cement
1 0 unQIU|SMlV *'" "'"■'' ^ bargain at SfSOOO
'^1^^ Exclusive! V by
BAGSHAWE & CO.
X^oso 3271. 224-235 Pemberton BuUdinsr-
ISI2 CONTEST
COUNT THE Xs AND Is
GIVEN AWAY
And many other prixes accordlngr to the Simple Oon-
dJtionso-fthc Contest (which will be sent).
Thisiuachnnco for clever pcrions to i»ia Cash and other Trixe* with a iinlc
effort. Count the Xs and Ts in the Square, and ■« r^lc the numbrrot each that you
r^iiot n^-.tlv on n nlrce o» oaocr or post card and mail to us. and we will write you at
once, tellintfjou all phoutit. You mjy -win n \aluable prize, try at once.
SPEARMINT GUM & PREMIUM CO., Montreal, P.Q. Dept, »2d
TUXE
Look at this Snap!
OAKJAY
Two splendid lots, 50x1133/^, east frq,nt on
Monterey avenue, between McNeill and
a '
Central avenue.
$975 Each
$350 cash, balance 6, 12, 18 months.
J, R. Bowes
Tcl. 2724
643 Fort StMef
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VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
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'iM fi
AMUSEMENTS
▼lotorlft Thamtrc
March 9 — Barnum.
March 11 — Mrs. Leslie Carter,
March 13 — '\Mutt and Jeff."
March 14 — Henry Woodruff.
March 18 — "The Balken Princess."
March 21 — "The Girl from Rector's.-
"ifi I
jRichmond l^furk
ONLY A FEW REMAIN AT ORIGINAL PRICES
You have still a chance to secure one of these fine
Idte, but you will have to hurry, too lots have beeit
sold and some reserved. This is the best proof of th^
exceptional valu^ diitttA In this subdivision:
^ . * * A good thing to remember is that' when these* lots
-^«S^»ld ^lere will be no more at tliese prices. Yoa
should buy now and reap the benefit of the increase in
values which will come qtucldy.
mClmOIID PARK is inaide t^ dty ita^ «^
surrounded l^ ^e beat rewideB)^ itr«tl»lii 1)f|««Mrlai
Sewers and water-are on nearly all stmts* and otlU^
imprcnr«min|i «« following fast
NOW IS tllE TIME TO BUY
Sftr&aBi — ^Thu i-nanagemcnt cl'
Victoria theatre annovincoj last imsih
that Barnum, the hypnotist, will give a
matinee and evening performance to-
tlay as previously arranged.
Tho BmpresB Tlieatro — The last per-
fonuancea oi the hili heude,d by the
Powell Howard company, who present
a laughable farce entitled "Books" will
be seen at the ISmpress, theatre today.
The audlencts have been large through-
out the week and the various acts have
be*n well applauded. In "Books," the
capable compony^ of six players pres-
ent one o£ the moat Amusing sketches
seen ihere. It deals with coUoge life
and otters a laugh (or every one of
t^e 15 minutes durini; ltHy,)))Hlilf<MiWt^°'
/OarUBandall. « briUIaQtr.)N)iig iimi«r
iMtH tlu bMUmoeit »k t^ awount
of ap^ttc^ reeelvad. R^. tines navn
4|Md wenVt ■ome of them of bis own
flompoalttOB. Sberldiut aatf Sloans,
«Aio |umi m nMUteal oomefly set «n>
tiUed "4. Tac Day EJplsode" win much
sppIiMtM. They ,are a ooupU of good
s&UMdfS, Mr. Sheridan having a full
batltone voice and MI«b Sloane sings
Mil) a plsaslnc aopn^no. Their voices
VUva ima. Mosstto. a Juggler. does
some of the best feats of JutiUns B«en
at the local amusement house. He
brings with him an assistant, as funny
a comedian as bM graced any act of
the kind. Mosetto's coin catching trtck
is a remarkably adept feat. "Senator"
Conservatives
Resident in the Wards be-
low are cordially invited to
attend the meetings for the
gatet Wthe Nominating
Convention; to W iuAA «n
No. 5 Ward Voters meet
TONIGHT, SATURDAY
No. 2 Ward will meet on
Wednesday Evening Next
March zsth.
Prank Murphy, the Oerolaft gflmMIM.
who imttates Cliff Gordon In his mono-
logqe receives much applause for his
laughable contribution to the bill. The
KniPlSlil!<!.Q6iL Includes .some striking
Alms showing scenes In northern Italy
and a good comedy picture.
Him. SttsUs Ctartar^-^haatregoers
shoQid hav« what^Js' oni» «f the nxp
ttTMta *t «» Arasttatlo aeaaon «rtie»
Un. ,EiMll*JOKnMr;«|Niaars In this city
M th» VtoDsfla theatre on Monday.
Ifaottb 11. to her latest au06M> "TPWP
Wwaen," by Buper Hughu. Tl\e pla|r
Aflotat Krs. Carter what la eonsldered
the Attest «9Pwr«ntt>t9' <^ *>•• ***'
u 19 «i» iftinr. *J«r l« wMdi «lta Um
iiiaj».m.^l^:^^l^^-■ «*«*y' phase
^ jtiHiTrttttttf- xilfcrnfffrirlaaUgn is ^x^Ute
-«IUM» «^Jil^.!l$NP«»r. m these two
^t^gHif^ .Qm^^a B*y that Mrs. Car-
ter tv6» the full gamut of acting,
"brlaldnr ouf with rare perspicacity.
Alay or 9|C»i»aa la thoii«a«hl|$ hunitii
itn^xm WHkMtlfB iq[f the dMMimBt PhaMk
<^ JHP^ ^^^L% ' demonstrates. The
#^^M»'^i^^\^Uttd one of the
most n^ltmmi ^ta^* e^er ^e""
aver iniMKKrtet k«r.
mmtt uA JMP* ^T'^i you ' can
two ne'-er-do-wells " eftab-
►;. themselves as the saviors
Jr ttJIBinttlit: Awartcan BepubUc where
ai^ iMtnal revoiiition la la progress: It
yau «aii 4MNBM}ve two 40ldSera of f or-
tuaa ^lw«6i»':» to** J»*» l»wh»lng
a elatat, to * •«ia«»Ma. piece of land for
% tttfia«l'4&pl«k "Miit^ tb«V <lo not
^'V^4 m»^^^« race track on
mere nerve and flaeelvlng dyed-in-the-
wool and staid patrons of the turf, you
wiU bav« <m ^«aw«»t *daa. wtot i»l»
atora tor yoo at Wotfttta .tjwAtj* \rtWM
thit lat«st slds^Uttiiig jAUMi^ ^
•4^. "Mutt and Mr ia to »« "^W^.h
''^^-.own, ^fm^m^m^SS^
manager," hiw' secured the rights to put
the ublqultlous twain on the stage and
If favorable criticism all over the coun-
try IB any crlterlor he has succeeded ad-
mirably. "Mutt" and "Jeff" get Into all
sorts of trouble and like the proverbial
bad boy manage to extrtcate them-
selves. Of course the two are aided
and abetted by a caipable company. It
Includes singers, dancers, comedians
and pretty young women. There are
14 muBloal numbers, vaudeville features
and other surprises.
Henry WoodrutT — ^It Is the un-
expected that succeeds best— at least
In the mimic world back of the foot-
lights. In the last act of "The Prince
of Tonight." the fantastic musical
comedy In which Uetiry Woodruff wiU
appear at the Victoria theatre on
Thursday, March 14. an elaborate han-
quet board la spread. It is a triangular
shaped affair, pointing to the rear of
the stage, and looking like an imita-
tion snow plow going through a garden
of artinelal flowers and a small crop
of prpttv olcctrolierp. The visible cen-
ter of the triangle is banked with red
and white blossoms, rising from the
curtain line to a height almost level
with the table Itself. And heroin lies
the unexpected— a veritable surprise,
and one quickly commended -by . con-
noisseurs of the stage doing*. Not a
single show girl, "broiler" nor "pony, '
pops out of that snow bed.
Crystal Th«a«re — If you miss this pro-
grnmme tonlRht when you are down
town you will miss a, treat. We have
established a reputation for good pic-
tures, music, courteous treatment ahd a
.•oirfortRblP a<«at In a well VpntUated
and well lighted house, therefore when
we 'tell you wc hav(» a good programme
Wo know from past experience that you
btlievc It. It does not pay us to say ono
tliing. and not live up to It. You will
not he disappointed tonight. "Driving
Home the Cows." by the Kalem com-
pany, will appeal to every one of you
young and old al1lt». It Is a military
drama with a rural .xpttlns. and Is beau-
tiful from the old farm scenes to tho
thrllllnB battle scenes: The OUl Wain
Jar" is a Vltograph Indian drama. Ton
l<now what that m^ans when the Vita-
jrrnph company puts on anything, "The
Mar.Krd Ball." Is « ("■ «• P- C. drama.
iHuutlfiUly Ijan.l colored, "Th« Two
Mats," In an Edison comedy, and Judg-
ilng from the smillns faces and com-
For Sale
Montr»»l Street— ^Nedr Dallas H.l .
one-sixth of an acre, being lU
feet o^ Montreal Street. Price,
on terms, oaly.>... f7600
rort Stwewt — 30x112, between Van-
I'ouver and Opok £treeta. on
K'ood terms. Price ... $13,600
Rookland Avenue and St. Ohsrlas
Street — 140x108, excellent posi-
tion for an apartment house
.site or a large house. Price, on
terms , f8500
rort Street and Trent Street — J 7
xl31, fu.sh »500, price $1700
Trent Street — Two lots each no
xl40, to lane. Price, the tw^-
for W060
Allbay, Sidney — ^Two magnificent
weterfrontage lots, one 50x127,
the other 50x119. Excellent har-
borage for motor launch. Cash
MOO, balance one and two years.
Price ,..fl400
'iWlmsy ■traa* — Wx\28, cagfr
1200. Price ...... **»»>.««PiP''
'ilMH* >liiH HwlHli hiitt.lrinr
iMMh "aWiHi f x»00, magnlheaiit
waMvftnrot lota. «af«M«*er
^tuOh (Price aaeh WOO, fwOO
MMf * fuet
BeaaOaiir aoaOr-Half «b aora on
tarma. Price fiiOO
■nek* atraat .asA •ta«aa«4 Are.
-40«rttit lot 80x]120, one-tblrd
cash. Price fUlBO
Oaxar »pa*r-Tifo iots aao^^W
xWO, cash $180, price each t«TB
Oa4Uw Mm Bead — 42x124, one-
third cash. Price WOpO
Oa»tral AT«rao aad St. VaMMk*-
Two lota eaoh 60x180, |6B0 oash.
Prtc »•«>
ObanlMna Mniat^SOslSfi. one
— mth oshi balantre In 1, 1 anfl
PANDORA AVENUE
The M> - M,s ,1 I,. ...>;;, market at the present momcm.
Worth ijii.ooo per loot. Out price for quick sale—
$800 PKR FRONT FOOT
raiidora Avenue, 125 feet, Amelia Street, i-^u xc^i, M^i^un
Street, 125 feet.
Sole and Exclusive Agent for the Above.
503 Sayward Block 1'^^°"^ 3o84
CORNER FORT STREET AND STANLEY AVENUE—
95 8.X0 Feet ^^l^girt Street, 135 F^^^nley Ave.
TTcM^Wce and Terms
J. L. FLA
EXCLUSIVli AGENT
508 S»yward BI6ck
NORTHERN CROWN
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HEAD OFFICE - WINNIPEG
Authorwed Capital, $6,000,000 - - Paid Up' Capital, $».j»o<m>oo
DIRECTORS
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President Sir D. XL McMillan, K. U M. U.
Vice-President Capt. Wm. RobinSoit
Jas. H. Ashdown H. T. Champion S'^^^g% Sft
Hon. B. C Catneron W.-C Leistikaw _ „ . Han. J^^„ R05»a.
General Manager - - - Robt. Y*^*5t'*^ >■
Superintendent of Branches -^ t ,j. *^v^*#^. •
A OBHERAL BAWCINO BUSINESS fJRMm
I I > £ HI
..j i-s.
V^nM
ti-
.-.«i^ •,^j,^4'
^ CASH, JBAI*ANCE 6, 12, 18. Ht 3^
-If' '. r
You should come in
ge^.and go out ^
' ^ out if .yoa w^,^
nmoMm^T^m
All Conservatives interested
in securing the returns of
Ihe-JBig 4 by I^OQP majority^
are invited to attend.
All the Ward meetings will
be Md tn the room of the
Assocfattott, 1308 Govern-'
mcnt &tre«t>-at S ^ iH^ ;
-L. TAIT, Pres.
W. H, PRICE, Hon. Sec.
^^'•^^JCHfice 431'Homer St., Vancouver, B. §j
Agents Pacific Coast FireiXa«^f«^j;5^r,l
Members Victoria Real .Estate Wml^ii^ 1
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PORT ALBERM
Port AlberM values have wcraaaad It* ««P «^t Jn tba tia«»^l«.
months. The Albernl liand Company have still a namher of Uts for
sale ar ihe trlglnal prices. ■]
44 fo3t lo'.s itan '• • fSBO
66 toot "ots :ron*. ..WW
Terms 1-4 cash and balance over 2 ] -2 years at 6 per cent,
CARMICHAEL & MOORHEAD, LTD.
Aarents Port Albernl Land Co.^ Ltd;
601-502 Sayward BulWlngr, Victoria.' y ( Port Albernl, B. C.
Members Victoria Real Kstate Exchange
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Where Capital
Labor A^ree
and
3 years. Prtce •»«»
Oiofwdato — 50x120, one-third
cash. Price •■'*
CoMUa »oaa— One ^r*. "^JJ^ *
mInuW~"*rTOi car. Price -..fwao
OD«fc mi«a»— Near Bay Street.' 50
xllO, ca«h f 600. Prfcea . • .fXM*
OowaM Ava&M aM ^«WM2n:«
xl«. Price, on tenea ....fMW
Mik mmmm sMI yitfltTfl Boiifl
. lOMite. t'lrtoa on, «oo* 4waj*^
Oaalniiil xtMai— Oak Vms, twt .
^ «h«ap lot itKlWv^SMea > • 'fP**
Mgitf tiMMMMto triano Tirff lots.
tMUsh 60x110. P^ica, tn* f fWW '
MnguMM Soe<U-iOna tttOflki. ««ut^ ^
ItoWa can »«*!»(». Prtfc* •>•»«•
'Tch'-rssr^^'fe*
rXl - $400. Price fiioo
k Co.,
*a^^ *'V:.r^ sLj,^..uLi, , ,
GODFkEY BOOTH, Manager
V^icJUM-ia Branch
Victoria TlMaitre
Maid*|f;glai«lf ll«h
la Sa»' «■•»*•■* Snooess Blace "«A»A?»
Br vm^'.wBi^wm .II. ■ ^»??»»*^
..iMeea IV
on sale FrJ*,i,r-7;:-,-T7:»- -.-.-'«, v,
Victdfia ^Tfteatre
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
87SOXA.I> SATUBDAT StJLTXWBE
Wiif 'remove its offices te the pl^H^ "o^
occupied by the Eastern Tovirnship Bank in
'the Times Building on or about iith March
spms
W. RSILViR
Manager
1^
BUR
March 7th, 8th and 9th, return engage-
ment of the Great Hypnotist. Barnum,
Free exhibition in Victoria Theatre,
Thursday, at 3:30, Tlie Hypnotic Bicy-
clo Ride, Free lecture, Friday afternoon
at 2:30, also the free Piano Concert -will
start after the lecture. Prices: 25c, 50c,
75c. Matinee, 60o. all over the house.
Seats on eale. Wedtitsday. March 6th.
% !.?■
em AOBB TWO BI.OCKS X-BOX BOUOI-AS STBBET
With handsome dWcUlns containing eight rooms, bassement. etc., gtor-
sge and other outbuildings, Ahd fifty-five well-matured fruit trees.
This property will subdivide into four lots fronting on Burnside Road,
worth J2500 each, and one extra large lot including house oh side street,
worth 16000.
OUH PRICE FOR THE BLOCK. OX TIORMS, 911,0(>0
Don't overlook tho improvements on this street: Double car tracks.
newly paved street, etc. See us about this at once, also otheV good buys
on Bumaide Road.
STEWART & GOLLOP
301 PEMBBBTOir BZiOOK
■yiCTOBlA, B. C.
VICTORIA THEATRE
Wednesday, March 13
There's no difference of opinion about Kellogg's
Corn Flakes.
Capital and Labor both agree that it's the finest
t:i::f ccreai food in the land.
Nothing more delicious than these toasted flakes of
sweet corn hearts, has yet been created. Until
it is Kcilogg's will stand supreme— the breakfast
cereal of the masses as well as the classes.
45
iOc.
APkg.
The greatest hit In years. Packed
houses everywhere. The one great bl«
laughing musical event
MUTT and JEFF
Bud Plaher'B Original Creation
60 P^^ople, 2 Car Loads of Scenery
Prices; J1.50, $1.00, 75o, 50c, 25c.
Seats on sale Monday, March 11th.
POWBXiI^-BOWABD ABZ> CO.
In the One-ACt College Farce "Books."
The Juvenile Jester
OABXi BAKDAIiIi
BEEBXSAXT «s BiOAITX
In "A Tag Day Kpisotle."
8BKATOB TBAITCIS MTJBPHT
CniTH'dlati
KOBZETTO
Europe's Juggling Phenomenon
FLAKES
menta at yesterday's show it la a good
one. Hours from 1.30 to r. 30 and 6, .10
to 11. *
We gladly confirm to you that your
Apollinarls Water has been used for
some 30 years on all our Steamers. It
gives us pleasure to be able to state
that ApolllnarLs Water has met with
evpf growing popularity a.? a refresh-
ing bpvprnge with Pn»scng<>rs using
our Steamprs; wo have proof of that
in the growing oonaumptinn. which
la.1t year reached the figure of about
::00.U(>0 bottles, Wp di> not itf»llAtf t"
recommend Apollinarls Water as a
wholesome and refreshing drink, and
we beg to add that we have always
t.een nrumptly supplied by you.
(Norddpulacher I,loyd) North German
Moyd Steamehiti Co. Bremen, Feb..
1913.
CRYS I AL. 1 T\^t^ » Ki:.
Driving Home the Cows — Kalom
drama Th« Old Water Jar, vltagraph
Indian drama.. The Masked BaU. C. G,
P. C- drama. The Two TUts, Edison
comedy.
Majestic Theatre
Programme rrlday and Batnrday
"Caught In the Bains," full of sun-
sliinp. "A rhy»lolan'» Honor," big head-
Ilno.". "BrlT« and Bold," blograph. "A
Story of the West," cowboy film. "Did
Mother Get Her Wish," llmlR the thril-
ler.
L
FAIRFIELD SPECIALS
8-room hou.se (same description as 0 and 7).$i,0OQ ^J^^j,'^^
ance easy ... . v. ...'............ ......: .^5,7o0
6-Room House, fully modern m every respect, heated by hir-
nace, close to car and Beacon Hill park; cash $i,ooo. kasy
term's. Price • • • •• • -^S.SSO
7-Room House, fully modem in every respect, heated by tur-
nace, close to car and Beacon Hill park; cash $i'000. Kasv
terms. Price ,••.•;•": •,■ ' -^^'^"^
8- Room House, built entirely of cement-bnck, with slate roof,
modern in every respect; faces Beacon Hill park, on fine
corner lot. close to car; full sized basement, ^'"'■"^c^- P^'^
a£,re, etc. Easy terms if desired. Price ?12,500
e. gT^guy & Co.
Sole Agents
,00Q Government Street ^ho"c 2987
GRAY HAIR
Ur Trein«ln'« N«Ttirttl Jlmlr Br«tor«llTe
will uoVltlvcly roit.<>rp gray h«lr to Itit nalur»l
••..Inr und keop ll *o. U li not. a hair
■Iv-o «in.l will iK'l IriJurp the noalp. Snlliir»r- I
lU.ii nUHiaiitf.'.! 01 mf.opy refunded. ITlrc. .
ono doUfti-. Sfnt pout piilO. AddrpuB 'Iho ■
Quadra
120x130 Feet
OPPOSITE NORTH PARK
This is an excellent site for stores and apartments
TRICE ?25,000, ON EASY TERMS
Gillespie, Hart & Todd^ Wk.
Phone 20do
/ictoria, B. C.
TrSmiiiii Hiippif Ci. »fpt.
Toronto.
"X," Unx 487.
i
> ADVERTISE IN/THE DAILY COj
12
VICTORIA DAILY COLOJSLSI
Saturday, March 9, 191,2
PHOENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED, OF LONDON. ENG.
B. G. Land and Investment Agency Limited
I.
■ > A
8-Room
House
Fairfield Estate
8-room new and modem dwelling on
Stannard avenue, with lot 50x120.
„,. Terms, $1,000 cash, balance arran;^c a
^^.at 7'p^P?|'iif l»?«-'->*:^^ .,.$5,500,
'""^^M'
Quadra Street
ACREAGB
•Rockside"~The Palnu-. property.
consisting of lo.i^ ^^^"''^"-"^ '^^ ^'V^['
planted in fruit trees, some of which
are lo years of age. All kinds of
.mall fruits, together with large
dwelling and outbuildings, well sit-
uated for subdivision. Lays high and
commands a splendid outlook. Price
for the whi ' • !'5:^5,ooo, or will sell
8 acres of id, not including
hou^f anil oTound, for per acre $2,500
l'<ariSf^:|>nc"tlvi|^' 5^^ balance . ar-
AN A-1 SEMI-
BUSINESS
BUY
REVENUE PRODUCING
One lot with 58 feet frontage, situated
'just off Douglas street, and produc-
ing revenue of $50 per month—
PRICE IS ?12,000
offered.
^-..MHIMm .„„...
■■"V 'r;i-'.rS(U7>'J«p^p,^<•M''!;:7;■■.■■>r;■■•
- ■ V -i-' • ". 35^i.-'<t.' '•'■■• --■■■■■
Reasonable terms
■■*sr: ■=-'
;r>
■■ ■'' ■■ ■■ ■!■«■■? ■ " • : ■ ' ■ '"'4 '*■■
A 12 Per Cent.
I am offering a lot 30 x 120, with a two-story brick, used for
commercial puri)oses, at
$8,500
Owner will take a lease for a period of years at $85 per month.
.A
^
ii^ Victoria Real Estate l^xchai^e
>
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'r^rsm^
J0
•5*
:^sgi^.
lUuLiu
1)^1 1
/J ;,; , . 5<»ti3S FEE^ ^^^H NEW 7-R<
This property is just west of Douglas istreet and lies on the ^Hg^^e of the
street The house is new and up^tb^te in evef y way. Full sized bas^t cement
foundation, etc. The rooms are all large and the house^is well built thi^out A
similar ^^ could not be built for less than $3,000, and vacant lots a<p^g arc
heldatl^ljoa . ' '" ' '
n
lftM^n.y..«i^igf-^f.4ufM
Modern fivc-rootned h^s^ on corner lot, 60x126; concrete foundation, ftili sijed
|)asement, open fireplace. Pnce, on terms .....................;.
:f#>6ed-
^.;*^^♦rll^J«W^*3Wi-•4~^»«^■'■ -^«'»-»'*i- Vv/ f:-JSVt*V^/;.«A*»*?fj^l--' '^!»^f • -?«»'(r^
$i^50b cash with balance in i, 3 and 3 years.
isssss^SSSftggfS^
WELUNGTONTfi|Kf|f|#i P"<^^'' f ^^^ |^'^^j^
COOK STREET-^Belo#»adrga^F, 54 feet, for $2,200
MOSS STREET— Close lb Richardson. Price $1,400
MAY STREET-rGood lot. Only • • $1,425
MOSS ST-REET — Near Dallas, 50x120. Fot $1,675
FAITHFUL STREET— Building- site for . , ^ . . . • . $1,775
AIvo von Alvensleben, L
p. O. Box 618
Members Victoria Real Estate Exchange.
63G View Street
IXSURAXCE
Phone 2445
,«S^'
L«l«p8iN .AVENUE, near Oxford street, lot
OXFORD STREET^r Qpar Linden, n|ce,lotj one-third , cash.
Price ■jssr.sTva *» <v> ■%n'»3S'- .*." '^e^^^S^ -,
DALLAS ROAD, itear ^*Sg*J?^^f"'-f .^-0^227
CLARA AND BANK StftfETS, two (2) 1^** f ^^^^
Price * *
IfOO
North -mmm^
Members of Victoria Real Estate E:
Phone 64b 706 Yates Street
CALEDONIA AVE.
Between Blanohard and Qnaara Street«.
100x133. revenue producing $600 per year. One-quarter caiih. ^^^Tance on^
two and three years. Price ' ....%...,. • .^.«x,vuw
Exclusively by
Greater
Exclusive
§si)e
sent
Five miniites walk
from
post office, close to Beacon
Hill park. 176 ft. on Rupert
- >Mft; ■*^t''<^^*' ^^2 ^^' *^" North
- «11^ Southgate. $12,000 cash
handles this.
We have some of the choicest ac
District which we can supply in blocks
fifty thousand acres. All fir.st class land.
the Fqi^i
froni
^MJl^
I
Be C. Sales Co.
14ia OOVEBITMEirr stbbzt.
>ilone 2662
Members Victoria Real Estate Kxchange.
Baywara BlocK, Oronnd Floor.
Phone 9964.
Your Chance !
James Bay
Corner!
5:1.6x100
.•pai.'O ON TERM3
Real Estate*
^"^ictoria Property
LINKLEAS AVENUE, Golf Links Park, a very fine lot. and
offered for a few days at .... • . • • • • ?775
PARKDALE, a nice corner lot at ..... -Yf^^f ?450
CONSTANCE AVENUE,-.,Ksquimalt, i^^t • ^^^^
"^ARA STREET, choice building lot.-fflBp Oak Bay car
line- ..■ •-. '•• ; ■••• '^^S' spAj-^^"
Child, Garratt & Go.
Phone 95.3 506 Sayward Blk, Victoria
COBinESB EBOCMA STREET AWU MABBOCX AVEHITZ!, 50x113, cne-thiixl
casii, b.il.m. .' aiTHii;:n J|HOOO
ipfL-ra.-PTTiT.-n ESTATE, JOSEFK STREET, .-)0xl20, faces on two street-s.
Price SPiaOO
KAVIiET 8TBBET, 106 feet frontage by 133 by 122. one-fifth cash, bal-
ance easy, for- the tjvo > $3500
FOBTAOE AVEHXTE, 100ja2J»,..Otte'-^JmrteV crush, balance 6, 12 and 18
months jJ^3?i^Vf8Val^> S(il200
EABI: CWBT BTJtSET. 'near GorKe Koad and overlooKine Gorge W^er,
lots 16 knd '17,' 100x115, orie-thlrd cash, IxUance 6, 12 and IS months.
Price ...:...................■...■•••..•••••• 93000
tibaker & Meharey
Phone 5S2.
aSercliantB Bank BnUOlngr, Victoria, B. O.
Meiftabcrs Victoria Real Estate Exchange
Victoria
t^r FOR PKOFITABLE
INVKSTMKNTS
.lam«i Bay, Klnupton Sfrcrt. e«xl20,
«Mlh house, only few loU from
Parllanunt Building* fS.OOO
0»k Bay, A.iih Streot, between Fort
«n.l pandora; choapeit buy on^ t^h«
OBk'"Bay."Amphl"n and I"««htor.
larKo double corner . »»,•<""
Oak na.v. 8-room modern house on
)lamp8hlre Road / ' •'""^
fooU Htrret. neiir Mt. ToImU Rd- -
lolK. f.-ich »450
X«quim«lt, tyaU Street. G-rrwin
nr-w house ip2600
I)nlla» Hd.. May .t.. 8-room houae
Acreage, fi-'i-' »"«■»• ■"'"bin the thr^
mllo HIT- .«i»oo
acre . ■
T"i'ni8 on nny "i '"" fibov*
A. W. Bridgman
:aOT Oovrrnment ft.
Renl R.tate. l>oan». Iniurance.
C.S. Whiting
Booms IX and 13, PromI» Block.
Phone 140(1.
Member Real Estate Kxchangc
Burnside Road
We hnve lor a few days only,
two-thirds of an acre, frontage of
deep, Juat outside the one mile
circle. Price f460a One-third cash
and balance 6, 12 and 18 months.
A. von Girsewaid
Real i>Aai"
Corner yort and Quadra Streets.
Member Real Estate Exchange.
Pbona 3936. P. O. Box 90O
Discovery Street, 30x120, $i,6oo revenue, per yard. .$10,750
Yates Street, between Quadra and Vancouver streets, 60x120.
Prfce ••• .?31,500
Fort Street, between Vancouver and Gook.... $30,000
Corner of View and Quadra, 60x60. $20,000
Corner Russell Street, 6-room • house $3,500
Patrick Realty Go.
645 rOBT STREET.
PSOKE ac5e.
I
OARBAI.Z.T BOAi>
Fine lot. 50x135, only half-
block from Dou)?laB Street. Price
93600, cash |900, balance on good
terms.
^h^lbaRealty Co.
3 221 Lungloy St.
corner oC nuinnl.le ro»>1 and AlpHa .t 3
'^^= lA-'-n tflRon; «. 12 ftii.l IS month..
;:„„,. wkliVtaln ami Farnwood. lot lOOx
^or»:.?"o c:;;Vr B»rn,.de road and «„,.
mVnV 'lot 9ixMS. $8460. onH-thlrd <^a«n
T- IV 'is months; "orn«r Burn.lde road
Punjab Realty Co.
Amian 8ln«h 1«1« Oorernment St.
Corner of Buinalde road and Alpha atreei.
S lo'i l.'!0 ft. Burn»lde road and 180 ft-
Alpha lit., »«dOO; 6, 12. 18 monthi". Cornor
of Burn»ldc road and Irma ■L, lot S, <8xU0.
J1308 t!".!r;J cas.h; *. V-'. " monihu. Corner
of r.liVnsi'(ic and Km'nja'st.. lot 1 and "•! ""^ob
«7xlSB $aBOft; third c«»h, «. 13 and l»
monthn; Ounedln ■trflot. off Douglas »f.-e«l.
lot 50 X 136. Prlca $1,700, l-» c«»h; 6. 1$.
]H TTtnntha
HOMESEEKERS
PRINCESS AVENTJE, near Cham-
bers, lot ;i0xil2, and a g-ood 5-
room bungalow, modern, terms
only $700 cash, balance arrariK-
ed. Price IfSTOO
B.OBBBTBOW BTBBBT, lot B2
xl23. anii a well built 6-room
houBe, strictly modern, furnace.
cement floor basement, carpels,
blinds, linoleum, ett;. Close to
ear and Fotil Bny beach,
.streets well Improved. TeriiiH,
$1200 ca!«h. Price ^-i.^OO
PEMBBOKE 8TBEBT, lot 60n141
and a nice B-rooin cottage, mod-
ern terms only $500 cash.
rr\r,- V3500
Advertise in THE COLONIST
-:-^I
iX JHQYV
"The Hcinw KInders"
319-320 Baywara Bl«r-, ▼iotoria.
Lansdow^ne Road
Lot 41x130, wes^ .of Shelbourne : terms $250 cash, balance
6, 12 and 18 months. Price only $800.
LOTT, MALIN & CO.,
1x8 Pemberton Block
GHEAP OAK BAY
LOTS
Four large lots, riOx200 feet, on North Hampshire Road, beautifully
treed wtih oalis. ' *
Price $1,300 Each
One- third cash, balanco over two years.
The STEWART LAND Co. Ltd
Members Victoria Sti
101-2 Pemberton SldsT.
lOxohansres.
Phone 1381.
Victoria Avenue
On* of tlia oholoait atreata in Oak Bay.
1 PMne Lot. 50x116 to lane..
2 Fine Ivots, 50x130 to lane.
1 Fine Lot. 54x1 »0
9950
1 ORO
1:200
R. H. DUCE
miona 304.
Member Vlrtoria Real Estate Exchansre.
704 Tort 8tr««t, cor. Bonflaa Btreat.
OornwaU Street — Now l-rooin
(^filifnrnln bunsalow. hardwood
floorM. Uvln^^-room and hall
panelled and beamed, fireplaces,
cement basement. , For quli'lf
sale, $1200 caKh, fcalancf fn.'-y.
Price > . i . 1 1 »-. «p-av»«^
Blthet Street— ^Close to Men/.^es
Street, modern 6-room cottage
on lot 55x1 8.'). one-lhird cash,
balanro pjipv — J^SOOO
Howe Street — Near I>all'as ICoad,
BOO<l lot 60x116, facing east,
one-third cash, balance G,' l;i
and IS months. Price ..IJUfoO
Quadra Straet — Two large lots,
each 02x200 all In young frtilt
trees, high, dry and free from
rock ?2100
Cook Street — Large level lot,
81x189, one-quarter cash, bal-
ance over 2 yea'rs ....flOOO
SaiytUe Street — Oak Bay, soovl
lot, facing south. 50x130. Oni-
tj-uarter cash ^825
CULLIN & VOKK
Members Ue.'i! Kslate KxchanRe
McOallmit BMff. PlJOn* 2839.
« 1383' Donffla* BtTMt.
Don't You
See Money
For You?
IN TIOTOBXA WXBT
Fine comer. 60x1.10, on ■ Marx
Street, and a ^ood houBe. Prlca,
(■«^«y term.-?, only ^6000
North Hampshire Road, two fltta
liiKh lots, with ifood bulldiaga
nnd iifaKnlflcent view of Oak
Bay. Kasy terme. Only ^flSOO
f
Grubb & Letts
Open BTMiUir*. Wi»at iMt,
BUmban of Ttototte BwU SMit*
mtmmmtttHmima
miwmmmmntivrtiMf-
tf 1 1 ■
UliJJULJUli.lKl «P»"«
Salurcisi, M»<c'.. 9, !912
VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
13
Market
w
4 lots, I J4 miles from the City Halt 50 x Lot on Leonard St., near Dallas Road
120 each, en block $1260 • • ■ " -• ■ ' ! "r'l^* ^inim
, . ^ ^,7-, as-in^n Lot uu Oliver St., Oak Bav JJslUUO
Lot on Olympia Ave., Oak Bay ^lOoU _, j^^^ ^^^ ^^^^j^ g^^^ ^^^j^ $1250
Lot on Manley St., Government House i lot on Niagara, near the Park $2600
Place $1200 i lot on Battery St $2400
R. S. DAY & B. BOGGS
620 Fort Streeti Victoria, B. C
i^phone^o
jh?d X890
i«Kbjaorj!««a!«««i<»«n«««»»**«<"*«'«««
; Grow
Seven beautifully treedvlots, close to car »n»|
beach, 53x120 each. Price, $1,100, terms one-
third cash, balance 6, 12, 18, 24 months.
Twenty-one lots, 50x120 each. These lots
command a magnificent view of Straits and
Oak B^ay. Price $S50. $100 cash, balance 6,
12, and 18 months. ^
We have a 1912 FORD CAR in good condition, to traae ior^ real e§!^aif?.
LOTS IN OAK
BAY
. We have a number of excellent residential lots ia
the following locations:
OLIVER ST.
ST. PATRICK ST.
MONTEREY AVE.
LINKLEAS AVE.
N. HAMPSHIRE RD.
CENTRAL AVE.
ii-
^'?
.'■V H'
&
Corner i»kigl*y uid Bronchton S«kc#
>. . ■ >
Pbofie isit
SiSSISSSIU^
wm^
Prices ranging from /
$1,250 to $950
THE KEY
To
i
. . « Members ^^toria Re»| mMi» ^^SixxIbsMgfi
II McC^Hura Bit>di i ' ^ J^hone 766
V aiuauic J_yaiia3
Road Lot
Us For Price and
Terms
t&L«ygham
F:6. Box 107; *;;' •'' '■ ■ ■ "'■^^:..:' ^ "• '' '^'^V^' ^'.m:'^.:^fmti^ 664
sura
'?i?iMMr'"|i;r
■MMIIIMMHI
Hou^
§>::
If^iilS
Fi||Ji|iELD ESTATE, modem 7-room house, furnace,
every convenience Terths arranged. Price f«,000
?TOLLYWOOD PARK, new s-room house, fii|«^!i4sJ:i/^J, fj^
S-1,625 cash, balance arranged. Price ^*,^iws
STUART & RBI
Phone 2612 Corner Fort and Do^g^^ Sts.
Agents for the Manufacturers Life Insurance Company
' (Members of Victoria Real Estate SaBriwIlgS.)
liiiiWiiiitii
CM0Sm Lc
Week Only
Davie Street, between Lelghton end Fort. 60x103 V^^^
Xorth HanM«Mr!|;»Wtdr 60x200. nicely treed, 4 lots. eacTi S«p!
403-404 BaTvard Block.
R1AJ.T\
Fort Slf^t
$6600 will lu^Si|jjyi|^,^e
above stre^^"-i|iijft' ^4^tiijd&»,
wltl\ two frontages. Price
119,500.
¥ii^BP#creet
9400 per foot for 10ft. near
.Vancouver tMMJ)l|
over two yetim.
•»T>jfc -e.
N.
i*i*»ii«i(«*
fe^5^^?j«;
.' A
4 ^ H-* f ' .-•
^ terms can b« arranged.
■..*
'i«-
W"'
■^Bfft!-
/■'.<
§jyfe,^iilAKmE AND
•^' ■ Manager B^ncb Office of Great West Life
' P. O. Box 167
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
Keal Estate, Insurance 1ili^Pi|liij|(l Agent
1305 Broad Street, Next to Colonist Office
flik,^'!fi^.i -LLljitis!;
i^M.
We write In.-iuranoe of all kinds-
MAN & ca
, corner- of Q^ra anr p^,ughton streets.
j|lK»tre site onty 'orte block -at^hfcy.
100a Bro»a Street
▼lototla. B.C.
HI yjmi.;jjviji
'fr[.iffilit7iiTllfiiliii«'i
mr>.
Tiotorim 9. ijl^'?'' Phone 65.
Offers aome of the best buylns in the -World at the present time. 1
have a wide selection of excellent auick-actlon Investments. COMB IN
TOI3A.Y -_
«Btr»KSXl>B" KAS BEBW 80X1> OXn?. .y v-
'■"^iSfiSSfel'
DAVID A. CAMPBELL
613 Sayward Block
Phone 1717.
Best Yet
Brooka 8t.— S lots, 40x120. each
$liOOO
Trent St.— 50x140, $175 cash; bal-
ance 6. 13. 18, 24 Price ... S800
Empire St.— 2 loto each f 1,500
V, V ;,;iv; ncreagfc In Gordon
llra.i, for a few days only.
Queen City Realty
1413 Bougla- St.
AskUind. Phone 2774. Proctor.
JAMES
BAY
ST. AHDBBWS STaBBT
One bloc'r-. from Park, mnrlprn
fi-vaom house, lot BOxlSO.
I, , fOOOO
Terms.
J. F. Belbin
Phones n«« ' ^ i(.-2684.
e) Corn)or*«* S« victoria.
Don't
Miss It!
BEST CORNER ON
DOUGLAS
BEST CORNER ON
VIEW
John T. Reid
Member Real Estate
...■-Exchange
519 Sayward Blk. Phone aeso.
82000 — I'^or two nice lots on
Conip:tance Ave, one-quarter
cash, balance 6. 12 and 18
months. »
)f«920 — One nice larjre lot juat off
Burnslde Uoad. »325 cash, bal-
ance 6,. 13 and 18 months.
I|t800 — A nice rlf>;ir lot r]n^r to
Oorffe Bridge, ^
snap at ISoo
S-roomert 1i<
'in.
R11DD& NEWMAN
643 Pandora Street.
I'lincp Oetiigr Hotel DlofU.
5VEN
•fecials
^ Cambridge Street, close to
sea, 2 lots.' Price, each,
...... .......... .$2,000
Linden Avenue, close to
sea, 2 lots. Price, each,
....... . \ . . ..... .$2,300
Howe Street, close to sea,
2 lots. Price, each $1,750
Moss Street, close to sea, i
lot.. Price $1,700
All above oil. easy terms.
P. R. FLEMING
643 View Street, Phone 3307
Fine Block
QFi
Cheap Lots
even big lots
over 200 feet deep, and tlic
best kind of soil* on. Nortli
Hampshire road. They arc
\ (1 \ ;ir,c luiiiding siti
woiilfl sell again at an
advatin 1,(1 us show thetn.
The price is only $1,300 each,
or a little better for cash.
■wrrr
Lot on Wildwood Avenue f 1,200
Lot, Victor street, no rock ^700
Corner Lot, Hollywood Park , ?1,050
«ii3^iisiiV r* J*; <]__
Doiible Oonier, „
Asrjtnth Street. sjoaa^D .,..,...,-... ?6oO
Dean Heights, a few cyp»??W;»i*"' Street and
Townley Street and PouV^ny R-oad ;" one-third ca^li.
Price, «ach .*«irr,..*.< » ^1,000
Double ^^^^l^fti^^ood Park 5^2,200
Beautiful Nine-room Residence, 2.- lots, Hollywood 1^
,.ftTittittfegfPieil***^V- ST'^
l^a^Sfr ^Mfi5<^,''"l*Hor street (new) ^4,«5U
S#-1^fet, close in «!^'5Sn
Government Street, close in ?65,000
Five Lots, each 50x130, Asquith street. • .$3,000
Lot, Hollywood Park, close to car. $1,000
McPherson & Fullerton Bros.
6x8 Trounce Avenue, Victoria, B. C.
•irisrthe east. Good'terma : , }i52250
Lot 3 5. wndwood Avenue, facing east, and near the cars. Beautiful view,
and terms .$1250
fe GRIFFITH CO.
REAL ESTATE AXD INVESTMENTS— INSURANCE
' Eire, Life and* Accident
Rooms5-7-9-xi;Mahon Bldg.
Phone 1462
. ''^piitlbers Victoria Real Estate Exchange)
Victoria, B. C.
«aMm#
Phone 188S
.TAMGS B.*.Y SPECIAL.
Corner Niagara and Clarence streets,
fine glx-roonie'd modprn house, with
fumacp. cement Hoar in bawmcnt.
on larpe lot, 67x100, nicely laid
out In lawn, ohrubs and flowers;
prlco for quick sale $8(500; flOOC
cash, balance to suit ymrchai-pr.
owner will tclc/ ?*iioO^ cash and
a clear title guaranteed.
Gordon Burdick
,".20 BrouBhmn .St.
Pemborton Block.
\ ; '.i: ,: ■; Innurance Written.
JOHNSON STREET
Thirty feet adjoining
Queen's Hotel, between
Store street and waterfront,
at $i,ooo per front foot, on
good terms.
R. B. PUNNETT
Room 10, Mahon Block
P. O. Box 785 Phone 1119
L
H. F. PULLEN
Oak r.iv Realty Office
205O tJak Bay Avenue
Phone F1605
A. T. FRAMFTON
mSSSSm
Drk Von ^iS/ant
A Homer
.P
Here is one that is well woi'th" the price as^dand
that is certain to increase in value. 'It is on PRIOR
STREET, close to HILLSIDE AVENUE, and has
eight rooms and a full size cemented basement. ^ It is
well finished throughout and pleases the eye, both
outside and inside. The Ibt.measures 51x135.
The Price IS $4,650
On easy terms. Come and ask us about it.
R. V. WINCH & Co.
LTD.
521 Eort Street
Members Victoria Real /Estate Exchanj^e
James Bay
Right in the Line of Harbor Improvements on
Superior Street
Excellent lot 60x120, near St. Lawrence. One-
quarter cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years.
Price
.^6,000
■nv, « ,«,a 725 Fort Street.
Phone 1058. , T- . . T- t
Member Victoria Real Estate Exchange.
Interest and principal.
Cash paymont of $400 buys 5-
rooin new house and lot — 6 lots
A. TOLLER & CO.
604 Tate« Street
SMUND SINGH REAL ESTATE CO.
Qu««t,'. Avenue, between Cook and Vancouver StreeU; ""*"»'' *!" _^"J^|J<;
EmTrw.' Avenu;: bMw^^n" Cook and Vancouver" StrieW! ono* " iot. ' 'w.i" ' oO^j^^
nZn^'fl^' nD«d; ■n.;i;"DouBl'«V mr^VtV on^'joi' m' ^OxUtlY "^tce' ! .' . ". ! . ! . . .»««o
Hhplbourne Str»M.. ono lot. ilxn 40x187; Price •'""
.'0l» noogl««t H. Come In and lUt your property for quick n1*. P. O. B«x I0^3 |
Today's Snap
Bumalda Boad— Ttirco large lotn.
alnwst oipposlte Delta Street,
en "ui"' . •'*<'''• ^I-IOO
P. Edmonds
518 y«m«i*r«>u SUtf. SSsai* 8CJW.
Offle* Open Tonlfht.
A VEST SEZiEOT FIZCE Or
ACBEAOE our SBLA.Wia-
OAXr I<AXE
oiri ^i^^i n fi
two nilnutcR walk from the E. A.
N. station. At very low price.
E R. STEPHEN & CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
Boom 4, Briagman Block
Urn
Special Snaps
n«w t'room hotuM. mo4«nk
ev«T7 itmpe0U rooms «H
se« UB tor iermiK
u
VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
Saturday, March 9, 19^2
!i
1
A BUSINESS
LIKE TALK
FROM
A BUSINESS
LIKE FIRM
Are you availing yourself
of the best opportunities to
;jjf;a,!p|. business your way?
Ihg-ve a lew mornents
WHAT THE WORLD'S
PRESS IS SAYING
Boy Booat Kov«juent
ill fii.1 Lhe Boy HcoUl moveiu>... ..^j
supplied aU civilization with a force foi-
eood, and a direct outlet for healthy
enersy, that, could It be Slimmed up,
should ni*an w-h g«n»r«tlon an army of
men aaved through training and aaisoc-
latlona, from much that Is undesirable.
So long aa tht Uoy Scouts <ire under
Its present wise direction, so long as
the chief Ideal of its members 18 to do a
••good turn"' dally, there In little room
lov orlllclsni. Indeed, regarding the
movement's alleged military tendenclee.
It is difficult to see how dlBclpUne could
be preserved with any less of a so-calr
led military form of organization that;lt
at present has. — Ottawa Journal.
said Mr. Chui-chlU. "we should meet It
not by words but by deeds. . . . We
should not only Increase the number of
our ships, but also the, ratio In which
we .stood to other powtrs." This Is a
manly and plaln-spokcn intimation.
There will be no "Whining" in -this coun-
try ir it is carried out. The whole na-
tion Is behind Mr. Churchill wh« ^ he
sptaks thus.—London Dally MalU
m^.
it is the greatest .adver-
tising power of the day, that
is W6g used by all live
. business, firms, as a means
of , attracting prospective
cttStomers who are influ-
enced by
GOOD IMPRESSION^
It is rightly said that
^54_^'First impressions are last-
ing" and an attriactive and
imposing sign is a sure ;
CaaaOa'a Waval PoUoy
We care precious little about the party
polities In Ihls matter. But .we do want
Canada to be In the first Jltte pf battle
%lth flirhtlngahips when the Grea^ D^, ^?^211|||^^SsiMfe«^i
•(poxneB.-We;:wiint"our boya'.to-wittanottiMfl mtMmWSM^^S
MR. JOHN JARDINE'S
ELECTION ADDRESS
.,.,,. n Jardine. ex-M.P.P. for the
Esquimau district, ha alsBued the fol-
lowing election address:
TO the Electors of the District of Bs-
quimalt,
Gentlemen,— I Irnve the honor to offer
myself as a candidate for re-cleotlon
aa your representative In the I'l-ovin-
clal Legislature.
At the lapt election I pledged myself
to support any government that would
introduce legislation to provide for the
development of Vancouver lalana l>y
railways and for the establishment ot
the Uawi
t
v: ^''f^■■^i4^2e;i^t:ti^is.ij^
ilandV'keieip-Wi/^'Sign;^
5 mh6 wiij bit ple^iSfcd ;t<^ off er ■
you unique suggestions that
are '*^ifferent.^J m^ iip 4P^
v;j and get particulars. JEstir
gajattes :;fr^.^^:; -liighest^; ^class ^
IHforic ^asiuiid; :: and .' ichareres
^ ^' 'very;' -rtissohab^ " T
a«n tp: fc«I» *» a»#. l».tl»tln»^t?« want ^ ~^^^ **
Ctoadft to b« T*);nrM«nt*a by lUtttlMbtp*
wUob win m««t tl» enaipyr md not l»y
^orulaers •wbloli ^rtW alEUUt in the re^r,
ffuardlog tbc f^ft}n route against cbwMje
or Intaffinary i"ov«r«,— Montreal Star.
i^wrs wUl b« moro e»l»nrt»e than ever
next year, and In Lrf>ndon the Hudsotfa
Bay oomi>any «Otd Its stock of beaver
fktUs at an advance of 54 percent. ov»r
last year's prices. The proposal has bten
made tl>at KuBrta, whenoa como most
of our fura, aboold set aside a greftt
Airatan OV tt.ii*tury wUeielu <arb— ftaa
mkn«4 ;«d '5^l«- 5^^3l»*»wi-
ta«» <rf tWa |M«»i* *t '^,0m^mP^.,
from taxation Is very satisfactory to me
as 1 am eure it will be to you, and nrer-
lls your hearty support.
The extensive programme i>f public
works inaugurated by the govemmenl
is timely and necessary. In the prep-
arations of the tHtlmatt^s my recom-
mendaUons received full ooneideration.
and I think the liberality of the ap-
propriations for Esquimau show that X
have not been neKHsrent of the needs
of tbls constituency.
Th.« lnt«rest« of the province, being
closely Identified with those of the
Canadian Northern Pacific Kail way. 1
favor the extension of that system by
the construction of all necessary
branch lines, and If elected it shall be
my effort to secure as many of those
as m«y be required to bring all parts
of Vancouver Island In touch with that
transcontinental road; I shall especi-
ally work for the early construction of
a branch line to open the country lying
between Sooke Harbor and Nltlnat
Lake, and I have excellent reason for
believing that efforts In that direction
will be successful. I sliall endeavor as
far as lies In my power to advance
the industrial Interests of thlaoonstlt-
uency. and I have already
preliminary •t«PBto«r»xdl!Jieoiwp»*
ROSES
CHOICE ROSES
in strong tield grown plaiit>. lie:>idi;.'. ihe
old reliable sorts like La France, Dijon,
Kahserin, Bemmer, Jacque Cochet, Jestant,
eic, etc. We have the best novelties of the sea.son : Lyon Rose,
Irish Elegance. Climbing White Cachet Mme^Segand Webtr,
Count of Tecliester and the famous Blue Rose, VeilcRcn aia«.
Catalogue free or come to nursery and make personal ':elcction.
LAYRITZ NURSERIES
Carey Itortd. VU-lOrln.
Braarh at Kelowna.
v^<&L tj»a .>iiiM«,.»t'*^^;|ig^;'^^
anlVnals shall be allowed to breed with-
out molestatlop. If aotnethlng llKe this
IB not done the tU»e wUl ooinc, and
^Ithln a generation, when efmlne a^d
intttk^JKrlli bV^ iio cbinfflonSr than "the
buffalo, it mlffht be worth the wWle
of the Canadian Cotttervat^oa Commto-
h*tm •i>ir«»«t«« fttr »w*i».--QtU»*
tljwroaglily tit apc^ w4fk
been the aim of the Wheral party, that
I dee^ied It wlee, aotln* in your inter-
acts, to «lve my aaBlatanQ*. ^ f*' »■
I could to the •6oom9lI«hmtfnt of ^t
PMtyi without ragard to pfttty oonaliao
erations.
The policy of the administration be-
ing one of proCreaa and general ad-
vancement, I rewttwed to ^«aal with It
upon, Its menta. beUevtnc that I toould
be mure useful to my eonatltuenta and
cbijtia; * atfrtf mmaVS — aimeharBB my
duties as one of the reipresentatlvea of
the people of Brlttoh Columbia by ao
doinr than by ylytns it a partltNm op-
iKwUlon^.: Af thii Rollcx *«*«*?i^„i!
•wraa shown to be ao well daylaea and
ao fully in the public totewat* that 1
oonaldared it wlaa to «tva the f«*«rt|»^
.m»it:,iny*|uH«#pdrt,;»n«-ir-y«^lW>**^ ■.fhat'f -^(JMi Ifilf^
J-
, m^'n«(k4m'^M^!iam-'m tot »»■
Htaa ©f ' th* Bto«1««W Sartor. WWU
the laiit inent(#»«.'<wl»J««t« ;.»0 . not
come undap t^a Jort«d|otlon of Va»Tto-
vinplM X<asi«Iatura. there are many
thntfa that your repreaentatlva "In #l»t
body>«an *o to advanea 4b«au an^^' I
pl«a«e my»el« to d« ayarythtt* to -my
w|w«r t<».ii>^* ««.«• -..:- ■•it ••■■_:.
I consmtniata you upon the apare
proBp*rlty^of Brttlsh Colunjibla. fowhrda
which It i<»n with fuU Juirtloe be aald
mat tliar^jfWUgy •! ♦»*» »>■>«* pmvln.
cJai adm»iH»tiP»«on l»»" *«'y largely
eontMba^., ' ■'"■■;■
l' ahAUrii^a .M many of ji*|j person-
ally aa ,1 <!»n before eleotl^ day, and
■• a*iSlF .»e^ Taidy ■ -to: -*«n«^rt^1»r'-'-wr«wnt--
|,oait»on:-|ii«i.in»y^ futiiipf ;-,i»T^-'~- *~ -"
who mr 4mtp.'.'^.'*^^^,
ms.
A GOOD
;-A*ii.
it, Oak;
r' Jot, comwmmm
1*1 ■*; .V, .vWi-.-i'.'-^'V ttu
•* - .,,
^..4'.'
^>.-:'
I 111
Ei^diisiyc; Agents,
;.::,,/:f;:»inral . ,, „ .
T*e wlae pdUcT !• ftw»l«»y to^^^
:faiK>''^«lr' ;«^riatto«a;-^«fto'.!ap«^^ 0^
•that;-a« Mk^t^urchliVfifti^-^ifir^^
aplendld apeeoh at <»!Ni*«*W y«*t*rwy^;
the hattona <|« «*lropa ar*: at tWs mo-
ment pr«8aln«/*0«|Mt^ and pyaipf^iMf
:eacii other '*«»li«P'^iitt*^:irt>''"av«ft^^
■ protMtat|dn.;wiU'. «#*v.^2«e-.1tt^ trtm
■" fact.- '■;:lt-ift^lblta''il»:''l»«-lMiW^'Ni^ ^^at,
We must go forward, too. Hr. Churchill
gave a plain assurance that the prime
nilnlster and his colleagues "without eX'^^
eepttoiiL at* -reaolved to maintain the
•^ifiMnaMy whioli this countty en-
''^'i'WIIviii^me- , that :statement v'«)t4
....^....Jliii^ph, it Is made. '^If ."Oipi
Is ■to ibe van ''Sisereii^e.'on tl»o -"°°^"*f^'!^5»
:«pi*y;>i|»in''0hoo8tng;:ma- aB'"y<Mir; ^ret»
r^a«Di»ttv» I •w^|l^iiow«&w» .do so., ■..
/ ,*6e'>^wl|f*ii»^^
a»r«iiipnod tty the Pi^ll^ M»»»ttf«*»f. *«
of- 'aUcTi 'an ; ext^iyMtVf m»m>o'.,offm -»wxt
■int«reata;*Hiii#%#«*^ ■ ■^*'*
ttf ,f*<t«if»» a i^iiiSiiWntatlyo «rho will co-
^»ilW««#;^Wl«i-' *i[m'^ ^n:.^oarryinit ..it^^out.,
ir£j^^^»i8y win m the course Of a few
yj(^ Toault In giving yanoouver l*-
• ai|*?iWly. ■ oue-'- ■ t*»W*afd;,,iniIea/. of:, tall'-
;:Wy-'and''llw ■^^^l^^l^j^^S'^^^^^^m: 'a;- .*■'-
■ -with 'the MBlnliil|y8#-«|t*«*P^
btiage. whiBrefty ft* *«nni«i^la^ ^^*^^
of thlB oon»atii|l!(«»»>#m. 5*1 «*■«»'««• I«
elected: I -^i^'^^M'^^tf^ **> *^*"*
It: m
the r«
istb.
JOHN-
Baauimalt, Marsh Sth,
with o<mfldeiM|;
ballotting oh Mil
.1,1 I .1 |- '
F.J tlart^
4.'. I'll ■ III"
a^--
-rrt-
fcXCftJSWE AaENT^
■■■ '' ~ , •" V '. '„ "*^ ' ''" ' , ,., ...
14 ; ihe rconstimm*
d««l)>;
„ _i»^^it-he-l3;««l
Will be «lven to'tj
loni.on-"tawi| , -.
.k will be ahollshcd
iyementa on ftura Wlh b^
lor $1^0?
'■ NotJuiiil^dma||g|^|i art
creation, ciif"fo fit at^'^ft-^gle,
shaped smartly in the very latest
style and made up from the newest
spring goods.
It
^^_-,«om-
^c'rev-
and im^-
Tel|afil^_
\'
■'A' "
■■■" viV'v
v»
r
.?'S'?Pf?';-?5-r^?T'.';', '!".-..'.
Proportionate value
$18.00 and $22.50
in regular
Suits cut
$14.75
Tooke*sand W. G. & R. Trade-
marked Shirts ctit to $1.15
and • . • 95^.
Youths' Suit Specials
Two and Three-piece Suits, of
first quality material, hev^est
patterns and cuts, rich, dark
tweeds $3.00
Men's Hats, new shapes $1.90
Youths' Odd Vests, few 25^
.Vitural Wool Underwear. .$1.95
l',ovs' Donhlr-kncc Stockings, per
pair .20^
Boys' School Caps, each 15^
THESE AND SCORES OF
OTHER SNAPS TODAY
Sale Begins at 8
ATA
^s
y^j JOHNSON STRE^ET
THE ARRIVAL OF THE
■ lit-"
1912 Self-Starting Alpena Flyer
Electrically Lighted. 7 Passen0,er. 40 H. P. Touring Car. $2.450 in Victoria
fou doubtkss fiave read manv iqi 2 announcement., Mr. Shrewd Buyer, but it reniained forus to show
vu« xlc way to a 7-passenger caroi the size, power, finish and reliability of the Alpena Flyer, at $2,450. A car
;o completely andsuperhlv equipped that you ;will won der how it can be built at the price. And, remember,
though new to Victoria, you buy i,i the Alpena . car of , proven worth and efficiency, one that w,ll stand the
grief and distress of every-day service and lull) s'uaran teed in every way.
CONDENSED SPECIFICATIONS
Xat«&l>er IiOnar-StroX* Motor, 4-
OyUnder, 4Hx5V«, Enolo«od Valven,
5.bearla» Crank Shaft— Unit Power
Plant 3 Point Su»ven»lon — 130-inch
WbeelbAse — Dual Xjrnltlon, Magneto
and Battery — Carburetor Model I.
Bhebler— Demountable Klm«— 1 Beam
rront Axle, Pull Ploatlngr Rear *-^^^
a Set* of Brake* on Boar Hube —
36x4 Tlre«. Antl-Skld on Kear Wheew
6 Bdnui and 5 Tlree.
NOTE THE ERUIPMENT
Pull Nickel Trlmmlnffs, Black Enamel
and Nickel Itampa— Beet English MoUalr
Top wltli I>n»t Cover and Side Curtain*
— Poldlncr 01aB« Clear Vision Wlndahl»'.d—
Speedometer— 5 Electric Lamp*— Largre
Storage Battery kept conotantly and fully
charged by Electric Generator attached to
Motor — Self Starter— Electric Horn— Nobby
Tread Tlre» ott Bear Wheel*— Demonntoble
Blin*— Extra Blm with Inflated Tube -and
Casinr on Bunningr Board — Tire Iron* —
Bumper— Trunk Back— 2 Bug-*- Shock Ab-
... •»'«-£. -n^r^-xly tri-t Wnhn Bail PoOt
Re»t— Pump— Jeck— Pull Set of Tools-
Number Holders.
SPECIAL FEATURES
A mo*t unique device i* our new Lighting
System. The Ignition «y*tem hn* a dual cap-
acity, viz., ignition and charging of storage bat-
tery. "Wrhlle the motor 1* running, a large stor-
age battery i* being constantly charged. An
automatic «hut-off gnarda agaln*t overcharging.
All five lamp* are electric light* operated hy a
*lmple Bwitch. You can light any one or all of
the*e light* which are controUed by thr** ■•p-
arate switch**. Ju*t touch a button and you
have Ught. Wo fa**ing with ga* tank* and no
recharging of batterle*. Tour light* aro alway*
ready. The Bame battery that auppUe* curremt
for the lamp* operate* tne eiectrio horn nai UAy-
plle* current for ■tartlng the motor.
A full stock of parts Is carried mWinnipcj^. Whliuiu ihe i.-kUn^ scats the price is $50.00 less.
ATTENTION DEALERS! We want the best dealer m Victoria
It is the biggest automobile val ue in Canada. We will give a liberal contract and a wide"
jep of territory. Better wire us today. ^__^_________
To sell this car for us.
,swe(
R. C. H. Motor Sales Company, Limited
Imperial Garage, Osborne Place, Winnipeg, Man.
Distributors of Alpena Cars for Manitoba, Saskatchew an, Alberta and British Columbia.
•WSPST!
Saturday, March 9, 1912
\^CTOUTA l^AIT.Y COLONIST
15
If
I. ii
On the Waterfront
•C. p. R. Officials Expect Tliat
Coming Season Will See All
Recorck Broken in Passen-
ger Trade
SUMMER
SCHEDULES
ARRANGED
l'-i(luy morning with a cargo of salt hcr-
I rini' ironi iveicnikan and Port oinipMou
I for shipment to llie Orient. The Robert
• IJoUar. whifli left the outer wharf on
Thursday, took a shipment of 3,000 tons
of horrinK, and a bis ahiprnt'iit 1h now
bo!ng asHi-mbled from Nanalmo, Ketchi-
kan and elsewhere for the next outboun<l
Oriental liner.
Among the pasKongers on the R. M. S.
Kmj're.ss of India hound to the Orient
was Mr. Chas. O. .fuUan, who Is bound
t.) Japan and China to secure a larger
nwrket for herring from this coafst. He
will also vlalt Korea and Siberia. At
Vlad(vo«tok, Mr. Julian will inspnot con-
ditions with a view to establishing a
herring saltcry for which' purpose ho
has obtained a concession from the Rua-
slan ffov^nmcQt.
Three Sailings -a Day to and
from Vaflcouver--4<ew Ser-
: vice to« Goose Bay and
Prince Rupert
im
rilti^lJ:Htl\Ui\ 1^
iTi OFF (■
Robert Dollar's Officers Tell of
Dense Clouds of Steam
Arising from the Surface ot
the Sea
treasurea. Their oljject Was only to
break open the collection boxes, whkh
had not been opened for two months,
and to eurry away the eash. They broke
away the thick panels of the huge oak
dooi- during the night, and entered the
church, Tliey then broke 0|)en all the
pooi'-boxee, and foreeil a drawer in a
closet, where some cash and sccurltleH
were kept. It Is believed that In all
the.v 'may have secured about $300 In
Dooty. Fortunately, they respected t'lc
sanctuary ajid the treasure of r^iic^.
w»X*^' ''*'** *** records for travel betveisn
•^' ^' Viotorlfr and Vancouver will Im liroken
this jraar and a rreat ausmentatton of
travel wlU likely take place on all t)it>
wuten iH tna iinnrnHrtun ot e.y.K. ot*
f iQJals,, Vrbo. ,are planning the aumnier
;(eh«4tilt>a for the steamers of the B.C.
's^,l>i 'COast steamship service. Three trips
• ^ tioiial, v^sst^ IMlitK addfW shortly. "^Hlk
the two three-funnelled liners 'on the
&' -4./ irlangiilar route and tliv Princess A^e-
P^p- laidc and Princess Alice alternating be-
tween Victoria and Vancouver It la an-
ticipated that there will be sailings
morning, afternoon, and night from
both ports.
With thfc sailing of the steamer Prin-
cess May a ten day schedule has been
started ' between Victoria and Skarwav
via the usual ports -wMilch will continue
until June IM, when a wtekly schedule
will be adopted.
A weekly service is to ho arnangod
between Vancouver an< i>crt
and Goose Bay, calling ~ual
ports uf call In nortncrti Hi^tlah Colum-
bla. It haH not been decided which
.steamer will be ustd on this route, but
it will be either the now steamer Prln-
<e;-.., Sophia which i.s being brought out
irom the buildcr'.s yards on tht,. Clyde.
or the Princess Royal. U is expected
.1 Me business will be done to Goose
Hay in the near future! as wtll as to
Prince Rupert and way ports.
The service to the West coast of Van -
eouver Island by the stcanwr Tf.esis to
he chaniq-ed at the beginning of next
iv.orah to provide: a schedule of four
trips a month, ins5tead of three, as at
liresenti
The steamer Princess Royal Is being
overhauled and will bo taken td the b;
('. Marint rail\vay yards to be hauled
•jut. The Princess Victoria, wUifeh was
recently converted into an oll-burhcr,' Is
completing her overhaul at the C.P.H.
docks.
"' ^ Sophia- left St. Vincent
. n4 Is <»Ti«Ant«Ml -to jMinort
iiortly from Montevideo, and the Prin-
. 'ss Patricia is expected, to rtport at
Sallii;i Cru/; in a few days.
' ISffective from Victoria March 12th
and Vancouver Maroh 1 3th. the steam-
ship Queen City will sail from Victoria
every Tuesday and from Vancouver No.
3 shed at 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday,
calling at Marble Bay, Blubber Bay.
Powell River, Lund, Campbell River.
Quathiaskl Cove, Rock Bay. Waters
Camp, Moshers Camp, Alert Bay, Soen-
lula, Suquash, Fort Rupert. Hardy Bay,
Wadhams, Strathcona, Good Hope, Beav-
er. Brunswick. Kfeldalah, Rivers Inlet
Cannery.
On account of the Quetn City making
weekly calls at Rivers Inlet canneries,
■the steamer Princess Beatrice will not
rail at the above canneries on her trips
from here March I6th and 30th, as ad-
verlised.
TtM st««tB«r\4lMMQ0k»' Maru losing
bum St ^MMM^ tor MurylQ* to"V^et«rU
In thV NtI4M^,T«PfftjKM«Hg.lll«:^^ *»*
'bs>Uimic«d^';MNrtrpd. p»
thfar service vtt$. latincbetf laf^attftAtb.
aod will maKe her flrwt trljjk hette In Jun*
leplacing te Inaba Maru» while the tHtid*
Kuoka Maru inrilt start rqnvlog to Vic>
tana
in w»wmBgr. vhM wamri
have more c»rgCMsp«ee provldeft-tlHit.4)l# ^
steamers now on the routes
im MJiie^ mt^mz
WMMUt, aook at VwtLw
The jMjsr A)^«l?;Di struck a
was ^tWUfJ^y-iPcnJer Harbor yes-
terdai5l^,>$|ifNmm| to advices received
yMta|i|il^t,j|pmpbn. The Vancouver
Dreidli^i: ' md'^salvage Company has
sent a wrecking scovi- to the scene to
endeavor to raise tb«.'.'Hj||^^:!!$9ip9 Al-
hernl. which was bulli||^$lii-;West-
minster three years ago, was valued
at $7,000. The vessel Is held by her
A peculiar phenomenon off the ..wwst
coast of VancQuyer- island, was observ-
ed'by officers of the British steamer
Robert Dollar, wlslch has Just completed
loading at the outer wharf, on the last
outward trip from this port to the Ori-
ent in December last. For tWet» dajT*
on the voyage from tliis port After MM»
mg f^mm^^^m¥^^^ «• *•«♦»*'
wiiat «l
'-^l
steam WM
seen to be rising from the fac9 of tbe
sea. The »(«««' arose in tbe vra^e of
some Tnetffr Mu»tt« of hall and sleet,
ffbleli "ngv ospfertenced at that time from
tbn iMWkbWurd. and tt was' considered
that *4ba steam rising from the sea was
An* tb the «old wind blowing across the
Ktam Japanese current — the current
vtttob brings balmier weather to sunny
Vtoinnimrer lilanrt Thare was s mBflfrfl
<it0ifit$n,6«. U» the teropsrature of tbe air,
and ihe a«a 'surface at the time. Obser-
v«tHm8 nUAAf by Moon^ <>fi|o»r U At
y^tn^ of rtfce B»»<jrt ttglUa, of the
tttni)QntlivnB''V( ttaa'atl* and'-'Vca^at' noon
f9r ^^r dkm' follow:^ XMj»ember 9th,
fteit'fttir«^ fil,fk|R!(^^,^^ « ««frwi»i
Deb<ttitrft> l««b. sea VtfMtoiMi «7 An|lN>pf|^
air 44 degrees; December 11th, etd'ml^
face 66 degrees, air 48 degrees, TKewtii^'
,J.«tber 12th, sea surface 64 degrees, air 60
degrees.
Sooinlng House Crime
VANCOl'VKK. .March 8.— IsUlore Do-
flo, an Italian aged 1!) years was shot
and fatally wounded by Caeaar Taco-
bono last night In a rooming house at
848 Harris 81. The wounded man died
iialf an hour later at the Vancouver
atneral Ho.spttal. All the Inmates of
the house arc Italians who speak no
English and it is difficult to decide
whether the shooting was accidental or
Intentional.
Very substantial increases have been
madfe In the siilarlcs of Vancouver civic
official-s.
• :'
Mauy^' sufferers from rheumatism
hava.li>lii'Aurpri86d"iMi iUniUliU-JtMlt -fc
tho mm. r%m ^ofmrwi-m' f
ing ^^i^iiimi^o^m'-imfm' ^'« one
oiisc ^ftrlHWMnJ^ltm tn ini' requires any
Jbatantal 'tteatmant whatever. This Unl-
nM^t;{» f«r sate by all 4je«}etii,^ »«
- The steam whaler Paterson, wnlcli is
operated from Gray's Harbor- by the
HUbsldiixry company o|^J-1^|^>; Canadian
Northern Pacific KisfiMyl^f^;rompany.
called at tho outer wharf yesterday
niDrning soon after midnlgJit and left
for her station.' The Paterson and her
sister steamer,' Moi^an,. have been un-
dergoing an overhauling at Seattle.
Prenob Cburob Thieves
PARIri, March 8. — The news that the
Church of Arhenteull was broken into
and robbed, caused a sensation in that
suburb. The basilica of Argcnteuil is
one of the most celebrated churches in
France. An old legend affirms that the
tunic preserved in Its sanctuary Is the
tunic of Crnix Christ, and thp church,
:iiesldee. contains other aiSBSBK" relies.
ff'^;^^;'"fT.^ The robbers. fortunately-f^RTlibt con-
template carrying away any of these
Ship Wiflcombe Park Spoken
vCarr.ving a cargo of cement for B.
V. %yinch and Company, the British
sailing ship WlsCombe Park, Captain,
Jones, 2,075 tons, was spo'ken on Feb-
ruary 2 in latitude 18 north and longi-
tmie 25 west, which would place her
In the vicinity of the Cape Verde Is-
lands. She sailed from Rochester.
Kent, England, on January 3. making
her second start.. On her first start
she collided with a steamer ^nri had
to Rlit» In to . Southaniptpn io ; a.
Vishing Of f Coast
Bringing big catches of halibut, the
fishiniiactoaoners Tordcnskjold, Purl-
tan, V^^^^^t!>ecbraVand ' ShamrocK ar-
.rlved'^ISSlf^ttle ..from the fishing
banks off Vancouver Island yesterday.
A. big fleet Of fishing vessels from
Puget Sound ports is now at work of f
the coast of Vancouver Island.*
How's TUs
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHBNEV & CO. Toledo, O.
-Wt the undersigned have khown P. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by his firm. >
AVALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists, ToiedOi 6.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal-'
ly. acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi-
mon'a's sent free. Price 75 cents, per
bottle; Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
- tion.'-"-- "^ -'■':■■ ■■' y ■■'■''■ "\ :''''■-''" -^
DALLAS
ROAD
Fronting on Outer
Harbor Docks
As per plan published In the
Colonist, This property Is one-
quarter of an acre, having a
frontage of 66 ft. on Dallas road,
with a depth of 165 feet. On it
is a handsome ten-roomed resi-
dence, with four-roomed cottage
in rear. These can be rented for
at least |75. per month. The
property is Immediately east of
the Dallas Hotel. It Is one ot the
very choicest fronting on the
proposed Outer Docks. It le also
thfe- very lowest priced property
In the block,
F&ICE 921,000
Terms — $6,000 cash, and bal-
ance on easy terms of payment.
1?W
S. S. "Prince George"
TO
PRINCE RUPERT
Via Vancouver
iiab. Terms:
knee 6, 12
mo»itlla iftt 7 per cent.
tli« choices^ located
tfila dfKtrlot
W^^S^f/W
one-third
and 18
These are'
ipta m
H.t«VW. Ytetorla ^rdeos niMf-
. vtatatL.. Vki* baa a frontatt «n
ttMT water and on tba .CkMva
road. Can sell for UfiOO an:
terms. It will be ^worth doubts
tbls amount in a few montbs.
Ju/ii ; iris tSllis
■'^mtfrn-'*, iio«ai» Meetr,
Phoae S40. P. O. Box 110.
Connectiiij,,' for ccrfan^^C. ISLAND Points Moiula\ lo a. m.
TO STEWART, MONDAY, lo A. M., MARCH i8
TO SEATTLE, SUNDAYS, lo A. M.
Use the DOUBLE TRACK LINE from Chicago East
We issue through tickets with choice of routes to Chicago.
General Agency Trans-Atlantic Steamships
W. E. ULPEROW,
JAS. MnAKTHlTR.
CKy ran. and XlcUet Act.. Tel. 1242. Dock ftnd FrelKht A«t., Tel. S431.
"^t
(Member R6b1 Kstate Kxchaae«->
Canadian Pacific Railway Co
Special Excursions to Eastern Destinations
■Slokete wm Be Oa Bale T6t tbe Above On tbe roUowtng Sates i
April Su ,26 and 27 to St. i^aul^Mf mnnagpolis.
May Z. 8, 4. 9, 10. II, 17, 2i'iM.V^''-%W
Svmm -UM %i%Kpi' K' IB. ^li7i#/'i*y ih S*. 35. 27. 28 and 29.
3viar-mMW*i^ 12. J5, 16, 20, 23, 33, 26. 29, 30 and 31.
,(t»lCWt*, 9. ft.*;^ 7, 1^. 16, 16. S3. 29, 29. 80 and lU .
.. aHitember 4. 6. «. 7. «. 11. IJ aaft 80.^ , ^' ;. i'V
naiia ftetnm tfmlt October 9l«t; iftlS. Stoporers to botli 'Sections.
I ■^ ' ■
XlUMMHcse ;'i;i;.j^;^*.973.5o
Torcwto .»•.• Wi-50
tticHuc city wo.oo
ntHO^liryr .*•« .„.^».f9i.50
^vn Tork «^* *«««»»i5f.f 108.60
aaSi'ltohw'
VPlnalpsi
Cblcavtf
Detroit .
BifffWo
Bo9i)9«to'
Motttraal.
9gU¥^
Atlantic City
^« « «^ » f * • * 4^ ♦ a ^ s'*
»ta*»s*of<
...fUlJdcr ilNMttoii
There is a new
zest in every
familiar pleasure
when you
KODAK
Kodaks ar&easy- to use, easy to cany.
Your dealer will ijivt or me viill tend free
copu of Kodak catalog.
CANADIAN KODAK CO., Ltd.
<Sjs
Office and Factories
582-592 King Street', W.
TORONTO. CAN.
Insist on Keating s
Insist on getting the
genuine "Keating's
Powder." Made in Eng-
land and Itnown around
the world as the only
odorless and stainless
and otherwise harmless
powder that kills bugs. A deadly ex.
terminator 9f every form of insect life.
Sold by all druggists. mi
in tins only: IOcm 20c. 35c
PARKSVILLE
IMPROVED FARMS AND
ACREAGE
jcvooeri: r.
Parksville, V. I.
TTi _l
WiU Bnra Oil
After her vldlt to Victoria the new
government tufe Point Grey, built at
the Wallace Shipyards, has been talten
back to the Xorth Vancouver yards
to be converted Into an oil burner.
SAILERS ARE SOLD
XCorwagrlaiia Add to Tonnagre Bong'ht
from British Owiior» — Scottish
Zaochs Is Bought
111 Uic llsl of shipping sales reported
in European advices received yester-
day Is recorded the transfer of the
well-known British shio Scottish
Liochs. The vessel has been jiurchased
by Norwegians Who paid £6,400 for
lier. She is a vessel of 2,466 net tons
and was built by Oswald, Mordaunt
& Co., at sSouthamptfin In ISSR. .She
was owned by G. Wlndran & Co. Con-
.sjdering {he age of the vessel the price
received for her is considered a good
one. Norwegian owners have also
piirchaacd the German bark Selene
from Messrs. Wachsmuth & Krogmann
of Hamburg. The vessel was built
;it Rostock a year later than the Scot-
tish Lochs. She is considerably
smaller, being of but 1,231 net tons.
Her new owners paid £3.230 for her:
German owners arc the purchasers of
two well known Italian ships. The
«hip S. Celeste, LSCj net tons and the
ship C. Margherita, 1,854 net tons, have
been Buld by P, .Samengo. Both ves-
sels were iSullt by .\. McMillan &. Son
at Dumbarton In 1902. The purchase
price Is not. given. Among the shlp-
l>ing fatalities for the month of Feb-
ruary .are the names of the German
baric Albatros. Norwegian bark Mag-
dalena and Norwegian ship Sterling.
BRITISH COLUMBIA
BRINGS HERRING
ArrlT*d rrom XBtchlkau Testerday—
Ooea to ■••!( Market for Fish
'riir at«ampr Hiiti.sli ( oUimliiH, ("apt.
■•fllmcr, reached tho outer wharf yes-
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
(By Government Wireless.)
8 R. m.
30.01; 34;
W.i
Government
8 R. m.
Point Grey — Clear; wind X,
sea smooth.
Cape Laio — Clear; wind north U»ht; 80,06;
25: sea smooth.
TatooBh — Clear; wind east 16 miles; 80.10;
42; sea moderate. Out, steamer Col. Drake,
lowlns barffo 91, at 5:59 *• '"•• ■n'*" ""
mastvcl Gnsolliio schooner at 6:10 rt. m.;
whaling steamer Paterson at 8:36 a. m.;
stennier President at 6 l^, m,
Pachonn— tTlear; wind S. E. llpht; 29.92;
30; soa smooth.
Estevan — Clear, calm; 29.80; 37; sea
smooth.
Triangle— FoKgj-; wind S. E3. 6 miles;
29.40; 33; dense seaward.
Ikecla— Clear; wind N. W.; 39.90; 80; sea
smooth. ,;
Prince Rupert — Clear; wind N. B. light;
30.0S; sea sihooth. .Spoke Admiral Sampson
at 9:30 p. m., due Ketchikan at 6 a. m..
northbound; Comosun at 1:S0 a. m., duo
Prince Rupert at 8:30 a. m., northbound;
In. steamer Prince John at 2:60 a. m.';
c;uracoa due at 3 p. m., southbound.
Dead Tree Point — Clear, calm; sea smooth
N<kon.
Point Grey — Clear; calm; 30.06; 44; sea
.imooth; In, tug WIIHam Jollfrc at 9:20
Cape I/auo— Clear; wind x M ; 30.10;
4"; soa smooth. ,
Tatoosh — Clear; wind east, 20 mites; 30.12;
49; sea smooth.
Pachena — Clear'; calm; 29.93; 49; sea
smooth. Spoke, Tees, left Banfleld at noon
Biiuthbound.
Estpvan — Clear: calm: 29.78; 46; sea
smooth. Spoke Empres sol" India at 19
a. m., lat. 49.29 north, long. 127. 50. west.
Triangle — Fog^y: wind P. E.. 16 miles;
29.63: 3M; sea smooth.
Ikecla — Clear; wind N. ^\■. : 2£i ni ; ir, tea,
smooth.
Prince Ruperl — Clear: wind N, E. ; light;
30.01; iH; sea smi^oth.
Dead Tree Point — Clear; calm; sen
smooth. Out. Prinoess Beatrice at S:30 a. m.
Xiuiabar, Saab nnd
front doors, steamed
Ooora always la stock. We specialize la artlstio
Blush, (,'ratn tlr, and Howard'* fluatu
LEMON GONxNASON CO., LTD.
Pboae J7
T.O. sox;t83;
Ptrtson,
Steamship Movements.
KltANCiro, March ."?.— Arrived :
Hhohono. <:olumhla KKer; .1. B.
Oray? Ilorboi ; Manchuria. Ilong-
kiing. .Sailed: Bteamer .Sakotah. MoJI; Brlt-
Isb Slimp of War Algnrlne, Ksnulmalt.
SEATTMO, March 8. — Arrived: .Sienmer
rjurnnidr. J'nrt AnsT;c!'. Eallc!!: Steamnrs
Moiitnra, I'rol«sll«iis. W'lllsmcttp. Ta/'oma;
<'liy of Puobls, Belllnghum; Alameda, South-
«p»tern Alaska; Eureka. San Franelsco; So-
T.A.'J PAT.MA.S. M«r<;h R.— Arrived: Mera.
.«an Franclscii for Hnmhurg.
.SYDXEy; N. S. W., March S. — Arrived,
previously: Haiti. San Francisco.
^3
At the price of the ordinary article
yon can buy a Kid Glove for your
invn wear in DENT'S quality — a fine
French production — backed with a
po.'^itivc guarantee of perfect making,
fit and excellent v/earing quality.
The price is the .same — remember the
name "DENT'S."
ALL GOOD STORES SELL THEM
i»i
^
m
Launch for Sale
About two years old; 25 ftet;
speed about 7 knots; in good or4«r.
Price *350
JOHN T. REID
Ship and Yacht Sale Broker
519 Sayward Phone 2690
AN
IMVCeTIMPWT
liif L.jiiTii^i«i
In a Company btaylng laud at
roclt bottom price, subdividing
and selling Townsite lots, colon-
izing and settling lip new dis-,
•trlcts in British Columbia like
HARDY BAY— FOKT HARDY, Is
an investwont that will make big
pro«ts f tfr/iali-ef itS: sharehoWers.^-
"Serlea A" are now selling at
|40 each share.
.Second series, known as "Series
B," are going rapidly at |33.
which Includes a premium of |3.
Kach shareholder Is a partner
in the company and will receive
the profits derived from all busi-
ness.
The Western Farming and
Colonization Co., Ltd.
Act Mow and Oct In
Orotind Floor.
On tb«
Qeneral Offices : 5 Wlncli Bldg.
Vanoonver, B. O.
FOR SAN
FRANCISCO
AND
SOUTHERN CAH.FOKNlrl
% a. m. evL-ry AVeilnea.lBy,
Kr<ini Vlitorla
.s ?,. i:.MATir,tvA or CITY OF PUKBLA and
in a m. every Friday, from Seattle. H. S.
UOVERNOK ..r PREHIDENT
For FSoutheastern Alaska, March
^ « ri;RACAO leavBS Seattle 9 l'-
■'ocean and rail tickets to New
nil other cities via San Francisco.
Freight and Ticket Offices,
K r. RITHFT « CO.. <4etier«l
CLAUDE A. HOL.L.V.
IjouRlBB Street.
10, 22,
m.
York and
:o.
1117 Wharf
Aprrnir*.
Passenger Agent, 1210
Ten Acre Fruit Farms
in the Columbia
River Valley
neautlful Bloplnft land surrounded by
C. P. R. suhdlvlilons siMlIng at $100
and up per acre; Ilip rliolrest frull
lands In Hrltlsh Cohimbis to the
Blcat niarketn of the Pralrlos. This
smBll subfll\Ulon contains SBvernl
nowlnK springs and the land Is sub-
Irrigated, no water rales lo pay.
10-.V tqxes, the Kootanay Centra)
rallrosd Is liiilldlnK throUKh the
>all<-'v and Ihoso lands' will treble
In \alue lipforo pnyments are rom-
plelpJ. Over a million dollars
wortn or isnrl sola in tnis vsiitw
last year. Buy a rrult rarm for
your boy. only IdOO for ten B<-r*s,
irayments ov«<r two yfr», ^rfw ^\ivr.
half the price of • cheap town lot,
only a f'w for sale.
For full partlf'tilars appiv at
ROOin 3 BOARD OF TRADE BLDO.
Aa« aU o»u»r prbMtiMl petttjto to tit* Ouit Vot nMMurmtMJiB'
vyurtfc»m»ni.mply;
■Jjof oovvmmene-inianNi, - '' ' -.■='' a : >, ' Victoria, B. c,
The Union Steamship Co., Ltd. of B. C.
s.s. CAMOSUX — For Prln*ce Hupert and Stewart every Tuesday.
s.s. CHELOHSIN— For SKeena River, Prince Rupert, Naas River, Fort
Simpson and Goose Bay every Saturday.
THE BOSCOWXTK STEA3C8KXF COMPAinr, X.XS.
S.s. VENTURIS — For Can»pbell River, Hardy Bay, Rivers Inlet, Namu,
Ocean Fall. Bella Coola, Bella Bella, every "Wednesday,
s.a. VADSO — ^For Slteena River, Prince Rupert, Naas, every two weeUs.
next sailing Februat-y 29th.
JOHN BARNSLBY, Agent
Phone 1925 534 Yates Street.
■r%?0^'%}
VISIT CALIFORNIA NOW
Los Angeles
and return
$66.20^ from Seattle
.^63.70 from Tacoma .
Via
O. & W. R. & N.
and
Southern Washington
Road of a Thousand Wonders
Ticket.si good for. .'uxjnoiitlis^.witli stopover priyilege M an;^
ints along line, going and returning. '
Running time between Seattle and San Francisco 33 hour.^,
and to Los Angeles 45 hours. This is twelve houTs shorter
than formerly to Los Angeles as a result of direct connection
at Porta Costa with the Owl.
Now is the delightful time of the year in California. If
you're goirig, travel over the O. W. Ri & N^ and you get the
benefit of through train service, quick transportation, assured
safety and excellent cuisine, as well as courteous treatment.
For information, literature or reservations, address or call
on
E. E. ELL,IS, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Ave.,
Seattle. Tel. IMain 932, Ind. 1995.
Oregon- Washington Station
Corner Jackson Street and Fourth Avenue, Seattle.
po
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STEAMERS IN THE WORLD
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TwiB Screw S5. "Cantda" u4 "Tralmic"
ONIC ri.ASS (II) CABIN SKBVJCT,
THllM) ri.ASS CI/)SKI) nOOMB
DaeKAKe flh.<*ke<i tbroagh to Steamer In Dond.
Rmbark nlfbt l>«fnre fAUtnc- No hot«l or traaafsr
CtniMiiT'* Office, Rooai ** B ** Ralley Bnlldlna. Second and Cherry Streeti, ScatUc
(IR lOfAL UAII.WAV ANI' <rrKAMRHU' AOF.NTH
Two Railways Heading
For Fort George
Now is the time to get in and buy something. Ask
us about the price and terms of acreage almost ad-
joining the Townsite.
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Reference: The Union Bank pi Canada, yictoriijfefMI
620 Broughton Stteet,
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\TfCTOJUA DAILY COLONIST
Saturday, March 6. 1912
Sa
my! what
A BROOD OF .^
LITTLE ONEd l;
HATCUED OUT
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■^.^^JlCfPAlMBpnik i )*eir acli^l^ut after a«fwlt a lot is
nxtr^mmmme miles, but look at the ' a BUSINESS PROPOSITION. Therefore,
'E ol^l^R SQUARE MILES BE- remember this, when buying in Cpauitlam
THE COQUITLAM RIVER tMD bu:^^COQUITLAM TOWNSITE lot from
mvm^^M will be benefitted .||»#^WNS1TE COM^JI^^^i^ make the
5r,the c. p, R. T^mm^i'^m^Sht- %m^^ ^^^^ ^'^^J^^' ^^ '^ ^ TOWNSITE
diiiiM developments*
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WUFAi^Y LOT.
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p^^ Down through the middle of that district,
pt^^^fl from northwest to southeast, runs the zone
^^S of the raUway terminals a half-mile wide
*i^^ and two and one-half miles long, that zone
ilim cuts the townsite in two. Roughly speak-
^^ ing. THE WHOLE BENEFITED AREA
11^^ north of that zone is OURS and THE
JSsS WHOLE BENEFITED AREA south of that
W^ zone is OURS.
You can only be SURE of buying a TO WN-^
SITE COMPANY LOT by buying through
tif following named off ices and their duly
accredited employees.
Only nine more days of present prices in
first division.
Respectfully yours,
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Manager.
There is where YOU ought to buy.
Our activities at Coquitlam have brought
forth a brood of subdivisions. Most of the
owners of these subdivisions are' good fel-
Coquitlam Towns
Owners of the Recognized Townsite. Main Office: Second Floor, Leigh-Spencer Building.
General Agents for Victoria-
gTrooj Canadian American Realty Co. 1202 Douglas St.
Another move has boan made by the
railway moguls, and as a result the
railway map of the lower mainland
will be changred, and one more railway
Riven aooeso to Vancouver. The Gai-
adian Northern Railway, whoso termi-
nals are located at Port Mann, Will
ent?r,,tblH city. They will not oroas
the flrafier river over the Now West-
minster bridge, but will back up the
river to Doutflas Island and by two
brldgee and a Jlno over the Inland
ItaeU they will land on the north side
of the river In First Division at Co-
quUlsm, At that point oxtenslvo
trackflRO facilities wIU hfl provided tai-
the Intefohanffo of oars w'th the Can-
adian Pacific Railway Company's lines,
The line to be constructed will, of
course, bo used for passenger service
from Vancouver as well as for local
frflght. Whcra it passes through Co-
qulUam. extensive tracks will bo built.
The site fop these has been selected
along the waterfront of First Division,
a subdivision owned and handled uy
the Coquitlam Terminal Company.
The construction Into Coquitlam will
mean good things for ihst place,
When completed the railway wlU r?lve
Coquitlam access to not only one but
three separate systems and glvei that
by ihe shortest way possLble, Indus-
tries will thus be offered a tolling In-
ducement tb locate at Coquitlam.
r^rirnn;inv- I .tu-
Company, Ltd.
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1809 Bonglas St.. Tlotoria, B. O.
General Aganta for ▼ietoria »»d Vlolnl«7
Gentlemen:
Kindly send me magnet folder. t^rcM
reports and full Information about the
Canadian Paolflc Railways industrial
and operating terminus.
Monk & Monteith
639 Fort StKet
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Saturday, March 9, 191k
VICTOMIA DAILY COLONlS'l^
17
i
TELI^ OF TRIP
TO NEW PARK
MiQc Mvra Flllcnn. naijcrhtfir
of Hon, Price Ellison, Lec-
tures Before Meeting of the
Natural History Society
For the first time In Ihr-lr history
as Mr. A. W. Mc<'urcly, the chaimiun,
remarked, the members of the Wo-
men's Unlvoralty (Muli unci of the Na-
tural History Society united in the
audience for whom Mlsa Myra Ellison
liiovlded a most delightful treat last
nig-hl at the Y. M. »'. A. by an exhii.l-
tlon of a series ot wonderful photo-
graphs and a most graphic description
of the trip made by her father's party
r.i the sunxmlt of Crowa mounlRln last
^aummer.
Campbell river, the lecturer traodl the
lirduous a»cent and the varied beau-
ties of the Campbell river, touchlUK
Incidentally on the difflcultlcs oi'y'
breaking-jj|f||^;,||bnaHS'h alder awami>
and devIn^i|pip|K-^d then came the
conqueet ^iJ*- ,iWlai>|p»it of Crown
enlr«
the cairn
thelK task and the
brouitlM( IWUM vwyvividty io «<
one tqr Itr.'WJurd's fine pb^tffmpnitt^
From fh* camp o& IRK ^^tir mtmm
atter pcvM oC tite iittJmmfi hvanu9 op
[if Ip m0}m Tika 1WIM flimnrp nn m thp
d«#<irtbe4. especially when
the'imeh timber lay at rtgtit anylea
to the route, th« poUvt of ^M»p«|i up
the rapids, -with -Na«7 "" \
terrier prominent at e^fflty tweil and
then the lonely beauty of th©;.^|j»it«
when reached, with the rugged nktty
mountains guarding: it. Then caniu
pictures of the Myra falls and river,
named after the lecturer, and of the
successive terraces of falls holiing
down into holes of unknown deptn,
each one more beautiful than the last.
Up and up the party could be follow-
ed over snowflelds and glacier till the
Albernl Divide was crossed and the
party was photographed taking in the
magnificent view from the summit of
the Nine Peaks and Lake Margaret
below. It was there the coldest nlgnt
.wns spent undfr two tiny tbnts which
had been pa/cked along. In conclusion
.Mis.s Klllson mentioned that Crown
Mountain hud been discovered to b»
i-lght miles within the park and not
tin had been reckoned the raountaln n I
the apex of the E. & N. grant of land.
Mr. C. H, Tjijgj-in "" boliHif of the
Natural History Society, in moving m
vote of thanks to Miss Ellison Raid
that of all the obligations they were
under to .Mr. Price Bllison in conne -
tlon with Strathcona park, none wan
greater or more enjoyable than the
opportunity they had had of listening
to this young lady's address which
was characterized by such di»crimiji-
atlon and appreciation of what she hau
seen, such charm of manner, and j.
aimpltcity and modesty which was al-
together charming. Miss Ellison was
the rtrst laxly to visit this, one of the
greatest playgrounds of the world, and
it was only right and appropriate that
her name should have been given to
that lake and fall and river to com-
memorate her vLslt and perpetuate her
imme.
Mrs. "» of the provincial
lieotMar 1 the 'Tnotlon^most
heartily, speaking of the store of
golden memories Miss Ellison must
have laid up for herself, even if she
should never find herself able to take
the trail again, and Mrs. Watt, the
president of " ^Vonien'a University
</lub> e.Kprc 1 gratification that
1,#. university cau%.<aion should ha\e
:-.ti^ .u .._.. tjj ita
p^p^iN^^^tti .AQulp a girl both physically
Wm OF TRAi
IW
that further ouilels to Pucific coast ports
should be provided with the least pos-
sible delay.
Passes Resolution Hoping New
C. P. R. Line Will Find Ter-
minus on Vancouver Island
at Earliest Moment
i)|t#hry member o£, Wt'ijpiggt*^ JigMlved this striking testimony
**"».**» *^? *°P- ^.."^S^^ t'Sii':«»,jqulp a girl both phy
[ly for both the task and tho
OF
IMTEREST
TO
WOMEN
ScvIhI l.ruilcrB. Their iHlrnlii, Ocfupn-
llonH mill llnltlileN,
BuRKE's Original Brand
-'"''^l'ltfcS.ii:n tfie House of
Cororoong •: y tiil^iMr^Iisyremier ' " Xsgu 1 1 ii
said that the '«SclgLncres of public buslV,
nesB did not allow tho Homo iiul? blU to.
tw Introduced before' Easter, im^'pjmt*
" oittafc asked, amid to^'^"' '^
whethar ttta IWme Minister had .,
NRt that de«lMloii «fit»r the sout)itf{;
ctaMHir eIeotloiv'?f|i^l(|iMiwer wi
'Venation Saconstmotlon
VENICE, March 8.— Some of her for-
jiier splendor ^frui bearer-' •-'-'1 tr> Venleo
on April 25, . when th. structed
Campanile of St. Mark will be conse-
crated. The rebuilding of the Campanile
is looked upon as an achievement worthy
of commemoration and entertainments
on a large scale will be held.
The board of trade has been i|uick to
takt action in furtherance of the Island^s
interests in connection with the new
tiituatlon, which hos developed as a re-
sult of Mr. G. J. Bury's annauncement of
a new line from Wlnnlpce to the coast.
At a meeting of the council of the board
held yesterday morning the matter was
brought up. and the liveliest interest
shown, and as a result of the discus.slon
the following resolution was drawn to
be submitted to tho regular monthly
meeting to be held on Tfauriduy after-
.noonnext;^',.,,,^/ ._.--. ._., ,. ,_, .;;,-__,.:_;_-,■.
"That this board has learned with
pleasure of the determination of the C.
P. R. to seek a new Pacific coast outlet,
and tru«its that the terminus of the same
win b" upon Vancouver Island,, and that
construction via Bute Inlet IfiU be com-
menced and completed jm <»• >«a»Ms»t'
moment posslblo."' - -
A couple of montiia agio. U wtU be re*
called, Mr. Buirjf'j. nade tha soowwltal
startling statettMft tbat tbo tranaporta-
tion system of Waatavn Canada bad
broken downr— in oOiar wdrda that lt*W
been ti!^mM-^ tiW*»»ir toadeauat* to
te ^fimmmikVi: »• d^imarad that tbe
V fHfd iijdiijglar in. un btitflnr wct ftWF-
■iiiU^ Sp|^i|i|^.«ra«'''taliln« pUa« in r«-
' ni|.^<*»p««nt of the waatem
fihlSn ti 'Hftj Dowlnlon. N6ver bad thare
UKk-er been such rapid progress madaitt
-foereaalng the -yield- of the soU.— THa-
railway companies simply could not keep
pe.ce with the growth of the country.
It was upon these statements of Mr.
Bury that the Toronto Globe published a
leading article under the caption. "Shall
We CrU a Halt." This attracted wide-
Kpread attention all over the country-
The Globe was censured In some quart-
ere for suggesting that a halt in the
development of the country should bo
celled, but feif led that it had not intend-
ed anything of the kind, but had, on the
other hand, simply, sought to point out
*<t -^H^*" J^t^V.v»**^H«|. \J
We have secured the agency for this
City Tor %^iM vi,;f ' Vs^'^^i^ifti
Towne
TO)1T¥TTTT
B^(^9
PWAIE
We are now filling up a fine
sample room, and will have an
absolutely complete line of stock
and sahiples on view and for sale
IMPiTP YoIa Rt Tr.Mk/np's Np\v CariPirliqn
Factory is about to commence oper-
ations, and their price will be lower
than other American competitors.
E. G. PRIOR & CO., LTD
LIABILITY
Kodea of the Moment
I havu been inucli liilure^^lfil by soine
of the latest English and French fashion
papers, which prtdict very shortly a re-
vival of pannier dresses, with a very
poB.slblt!, if not i>robabU>, reui>pcarance
of tli<5 powder and paiclics of bygone
ctnturies.
Krencli modl.'stes are eagerly discuss-
ing the prospects of the new gown,
which to Englishwomen will be even
more novel than the introduction of
the ankl. : ' English dressmakers
are said the revival with
pleasure.
"Wltli tlie revival will it is asserted
come the old-fashiontd patch, a small
black, live-pointed star or crescent, such
as was foriiuuly Worn by many fumoua
beauties at the corner of th^ mouth or
on the chetRbono to give TJlquancy to y
the complexion: Those delightful en-
gravings showing eighteenth o«|^tury
ladles Kolng to a ball, or da|Mlfev ^
stately minuet, wUI,. IT ^tlw g^pSa '3te-
comes popular, b« iii|r% trnj^gititi tbe
asadaro ball room <>r th«tti^' «ad «4)f
etatik: tviU be put ba«1c tte 1^'lttm ^ (f
QtttMjit Anna. And tbat ^tWa «^b1o»
will ba popular is tbe sidBlaB of Mna.
JBlanq^Qjart, awall Knoani Ua^biik moiUa*
te, 8M»kfitt to a repfMwwAatlT* of tbat
Bni^b papt.r. "The Daily Mirror.*' Out
is ceportad to bava said? "IJadoaWiadhr
tb« pannier drasa «IU baeoine popular
la BSngland, if the nmaebaa' are not too
Ul>. Js uul iUb dtasB uliaiiulm'y Bu»llah»
women, I am sure, will bet^barmod with
tbe costume. With It -they will wear tbe
dear Uttla patc4tes, tba batf moona atm.
surs, on tbatr taeaa.
"Powdered halrlahl I aWlt*q^jlik.l»ut
some U|4Ha 5»1%,,f» doubt tify It. -^he
pannlpi-;i||i(||pj|||i||fcl^ not be made too
full, fhS '^6ttn<mll^ 1riot too prominent,
and the whole effect of the skirt should
be slim and graceful."
Another famous dresBm;ikf>r s.ald she
was delighted with the re\ idoubt-
edly It would prove a moi\, .■,..;.;,• gown
than the tubular dress, but it would be
Infinitely more graceful. It may bo
"made up" in a variety of ways. It may
include a ''waist below the knee," the
skirt flowing down to, this waist in a
bold stml-clrciiiar curve. '
On the other hand, the skirt from the
'buncho.T downwar<ia may have a crlno-
Une-like fullness. The mo ^ •• *' ;in-
nier dress was pi-bbably "i
the pair of baskets called "panniers."
The skirts of women were distended by
two baskets to show off the draperies
and design of the dress at the hips.
These "baskets" consisted of a light
framework of bone or wire were sus-
pended from the walat over these fell
the draperies of thfe skirt.
I -have heard since I commenced this
article, from my friend In Paris, who al-
ways keps me "up" In the latest "gossip
about gowns," that tht pannier skirt
has been received in the "gay city" with
acclamation!
Daring Indeed was the dressmaker
who Introduced It to a feminine notice,
but he was wi.«e In his generation, this
great artist in aTJparcl, for the hobble
skirt's re-iteratlon has wearied women,
and they are all agog for something en-
tirely different
I :im iiKsiired that the devotees of the
:'^ • •'■n";',«"c! froeJr. on titJcount of its light
weight and lack of lining, may rest hap-
pily. None of the new fashions will
resort to the heavyweight c'.iaracteristlc
of the past. Hygiene and smartness go
hand In hand these days more often than
the majority of women suspect, and the
best exponents of fashion regard heavy
clothes i ?ag short of a crime!
Occasl' i< a fetish now-a-days,
the draped toilette will by no means
usurp the simple tailored suit for wear
on the street. The pannier tollttte will
make Its appearance for afternoon and
evening wear, leaving straighter and
mort "hobbled" .skirts to conquer for
morning and walking requirements. But
the "hobble" will no longer deserve iis
name. The dimensions for tailored skirts
win be about 2 1-2 yards at tht hem.
These will have an assured place In
tho fashions ol the sj ring. I hoar that
col'irs are still to be mlxtd flaringly, es-
I'cclally wit'! le^aid to our evening
Kcuns!
Some exqu;al;D creations iiave made
t'.'^ir appeariHct Uitely in famous I'arls-
lan showrooms. A niece of mine, who re-
cently passed tlirough I'aris, writts tfiat
she was entranced by some of the de-
lightful evening gowns she saw. Le der-
nier cri is decidedly slarlllng but un-
doubtedly attractive. It Is a semi-trans-
parent robe, which gives a casual on-
loolcer the impression of exaggerated un-
dress! Thfc whole of the corsage, and one
side of the dross Itself is, apparently
transparent. It is made of motJsRfllne
or fine lace mounted on flesh-colortd
crepe. Then a long length of liberty s.itin
or supple velvet is cunningly draped
about the lowtr limbs and cauglit up at
one point near the waist with an im-
mense jewelled clasp or buckle.
In Paris the smartest wom^,n nre
wearing the most am.n^lngly decollete
corsages. In fact some of them arc cut
down in a V at tlie back which touches
the waistline. '
Some of the head dresses woj^h with
these toilettes art simply astoundinfr as
many as elsrht or ten aigrettes being
sfion In one coiffurt.
fev/ strokes on the
Perforated Razor Hone
The old-style, plain hone, un-
I less used by an expert, leaves a
Wire-edge on yonr razor — a little
curling over of the edge like you
see on your jack-knife when you
sharpen it on a whetstone.
This Wire-edge is what makes your
razor pull and scratch.
The little, deftly-rounded holes in
..le Perforated Hone clean off this Wire-edge
'as fast as it forms, leaving a keen, smooth-
'cutting edge that will feel like silk on your
'face. You don't have to be careful or ex-
^perienced. Keep the razor flat on the hone,
'and you simply can't hurt it. So simple a boy
can use it. So good that barbers use it. Over
4000 were sold in Vancottver iu three uioHtlis.
Booklet, "The Secrtt of Easy Shaving," explaining fully, mailed free
Perforated Hone Co., Dept. , Vancouver, Canada
Rof.-rcnce : Roval TVuik of Canada, Vanrouver
Here is our offer. Give the Perforated
Hone a fair trial for 30 days. Then if
you do not find it to be all we claim, or
all you expect, take it back to your
dealer, or mail it to US, and your money
will be returned to you at once. So you
take no chances.
If your dealer does not happen to have
It in -.stock, just write his name and
address, and yours, on a slip of paper,
pin a dollar bill to it and mail to us.
We will send you at once, all charges
prepaid, a Perforated Hone in a neat
pocket case. You have a lifetime of
shaving ahead of you. Make it a life-
time of easy shaving. This Hone makes
, .J 4.- ,. -^ ,^*-V,i t^ rr fimnA to-nav.
FAR AHEAD Of ALL WfMttcS
INDIA AND CEYLON TEAS
GORGEOUS CUP
MONTREAL, March S.— Mr. T. Km-
mett QuInn, president of tho Xationai
U.ocl<ey Association, has received an
offer for a world's championship
hockey trophy, from a. private gentit-
nmn whose name v"! no* f>e divulged
till a decision haij been reached by the
association as to whether they will ac-
cept tho trophy or not.
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Alio tltt^'aj' vV.ii M«> .i(C..tft*o«v-.***.7
worth $500 and one of the most govfc-
Gous that has ever been seen in Can-
ada.
It IB a trophy that will be open for
competition to teams from Canada,
the United States and Exinpc, and is
collected to put tlie Stanley cup en-
CO Tasteless
There is no question as to the very high vahie of Cod Liver
Oil, properly prepared and made dipestible, as a "builder-np" for
couvalc5cents or those wlio are rnn-down.
Na-Drn-Co Ta.'ilelcss Compound contains the valuable propel-
tics of the Cod Liver Oil wi;hout its di.sagrccablc flavor. In fact,
this preparation is decidedly pleasant to the t'i.«;te. Vv'ith Extract
of Malt, rtxlract of Wild Clicrry, and Hypoplic-yphitci ff Lime,
Soda, Polas.sinm, Manganese nnd Iron added, it makes a conihi-.ia-
tion tliat puts an edge on the ap;>etitc— aids diircsMon — invij-cratcs
tlic :ier\-e."i~relicves r.nd liclps to
cure affection.i of the throat ar.d
liuiRS — and grncrp.lly bv.ilds up
strength and rcntorcij hcalih.
For puny, dtlicntc children there
is probably no belter "hniUlcr-v.p"
Ihan Na-Dru-Co Tastclccs Cod
Liver Oil Compound. ic2
Nalional Drun an^ Chemical Co.
OFCiVNAili UMIXta.
.nil*.- r-** fU f >*MtM, «tth
.).»«« *f mtii mJ wn<i
AKtnr*
OKWIBIU.eCL
tlr<>ly In the shadi ;i;- .i Lnipli.N "f ii"-
portancc.
The proposal l^or the donation of the
trophy will have to be Bubmltted tb a
meeting of the asoociaiiuii, wiiiV-u Tvui
probably be called shortly, and there
13 little doubt but that the body wil
;tlip>e»lale the offe
Ri.«iwan«i?er. Oak & Cd-X
Mill Wood a^Gof^^^^^
VICTORIA DAILY COLONIST
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GREAT OPPOR
Note These Terms
I V/l ll I I
THOSE
One-Third Cash, balance
without interest in three,
six and nine months.
Port Hardy is situated on
the finest harbor on the
North East Coast of Van-
couver Island
■:^^^:^^^^m^
jertiota
ifeatl qI money to
now*
I
time fly past you
say, "if I
dniy bought some of thdse lots at ^ Port
nmm.
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Act— Yes, that's tiilibrd. Buy now, while yoil
at such prices and on such easy terms.
PORT HARDY will likely be the terminus
of at least two railway lines and the connecti^j
point with fast steamers to the terminus of "
Grand Trunk Pacific at Prince Rupert.
Passengers from Ouatsino Sound and other
Ports on ^e„ northwest coast of V^^
Island,' '.wlMiiSpfiteamer ^passj^g^fj^y^ Alaska,
Seattle^i^PP^ 'ports fron^^pln^ARDY,
as ' the v'li^wiiig' trade . route''^PiiSpiii''\;:,1nland
waters and not on the ejiiiiiiii^acific Ocean.
— . ijJIIiJlilif.'.
All steamers for Alaska, Ptimt 'Rn-
:t;i from Seattle, Vancouver and Vic-
jSpass close to the entrance to Hardy
Bay.
Th ft Orient steamers, when making. -^ -
PORT HARDY,, will be ablc^ to^ tran}K..:v^ifc".
shipall^lliiMf^Alaskjig^ "'^^ ''
same
Timber in the northern part of Vancouver Island
and adjacent mainland by being manufactured
PORT HARDY, will save a towage ^pp||fii|||ro
dollars per thousand feet to Vancouver.
Without doubt thousands of acres lying to the
Wtttfc of PORT HARDY will become one <
"^ *"' est area of farming land on Vancouver^'
especially for dairy purposes.
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:^^fi;^'?>'|;t:|i:|
,> -6 Vhii. ^
^ brigmal tiM^^M^itom ] Front to
street, have been 'ij^^|||&t one, hun-
drei and fifty to four hundred dollars each.
NOTE THESE PRICES
najataiatji iii iiiiiiiii iiw— i -
iSS'SSK?'"
ice Corner Lots, Each
lice Inside Lots, Each
'HMK
$125
$115
BLOCKS 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 54, 55,
..^. 56, 57, 59-
Wmw..
Price Corner Lots, Each
Price Inside Lots
BLOCKS 23, 28, 29,47,
Price Corner Lots, Each
Price Inside Lots, Each - • - -Mmm
BlocKs For Sale by
Croft &Ashby
23, 29, 32, 35, 36, 38, 41, 42, 44,
49, 50, 53, 54, 57, 61, 63, Block
east of 57, Block east of 63
0,.5:1^ 52— ,.4&S.
BLOCKS A, 1 A, 2A, 2,
3,4,5,8, 9, 10, 12,13,
14, 19, 20, 21, are re-
served from sale.
$135
145
$135
Blocks For Saie by
LH Ellis
28, 33, 34, 37, 39, 40, 43, 45, 46,
47, 48, 51, 52, 55, 56, 59, Block
east of 59, Block east of 61
Read This-This property
is being sold at a lower
price than that paid by the
purchasers of the lots in the
original townsite, months
ago.
Indefeasible title is guaranteed by Richard T.
Elliott, K.C., and Herbert H. Shandiey, who are
acting as Trustees for the Vendors.
Are You Guilty or Not Guilty ?
Hundreds of men and women stand Guilty of having neglected their opportunities.
Hundreds let Prejudice stand between them and opportunity. They have a vague and
uncertain idea of what they want. They do not realize that it is not wanting but
Getting that counts. -xi-.^ . a 4.
The thing for the man, young man, woman or miss of limited means to do is to
Buy in Port Hardy TODAY
mm»
Croft & Ashby
Room 5, Winch Building,
Vancouver, B. C.
L. H. Ellis
Room 6 Moody Building
Telephone 940
Croft & Ashby
Room 126, Pemberton Building
Telephone 2999
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^^CTORTA DAILY COLONIST
Friday, March 8. 1912
OLABSiriED AOVEKTXSIXO BAT«».
Od« cent a word o»ch iMertloD, 10 p«r
teat dUcount for »ii: or more con»eouUve
Intel lion»—ou«h with order. No adverine-
oiant accepted for lew than 26 contfc
Uu«iue«a an^ Profeaaloaal Card*— or rour
Hue* or undor— »l.0() per week.
No advuriuemeiit cUargoa oo account tor
lata tbau IZ.OU.
PboM No. It. ^____
Bt'KI.NKSS UIRKCTORY (Oonflnued)
:
tn}BUfMM» DIBBCtORY.
A BT OX.AS&-A. F. Roy, over tUUty yo*r<
xV experience In Tt «lu« 'tf^^e Inic"
lor churche., aohooU and ^^'^ *'«/**" t^o
Work, and .lore »",'''"»*"* *'- "'"' "
WeUiodUt cUurcb. Phone *9«-
■DAGaAOB Uellvery — VictarU TranaXer
JD Co.. Ltd. TeL lat. -
ZTuiTTrintlnK— Eleotrlo Blue ^^'n^,?^,**
Mau Co.. ISilS Langley »U Blue prlnt-
l»c map., drauBhllnB; aealer. In .urvey-
or'' iMtrtlmenu and drawing office .up-
pl lea.
"i »oOKBINUERS— The ColOjUK ha« th«
JB be.t bookblndery in th« proyll«?«J U»
le.ult U euuaJ 1" nroDortlon. ..V^ il> "
WHOLBSALE Dry Good. -Turner. "«•<;'''
& Co., Ltd.. Wnol«.aIe dry «ooa. Im-
uorti-ri and manufacturer., in«n a f urnl.n-
ing. tent., "ills Horn- brand .hl.U.. over-
all.. Mall order, attended to.
HOLKSALB Wine, and Uquor^-Tur-
ner-Beetoa Co.. Ltd.. Wharf St., Victor-
la— wUoleaale only. All the !•»«""» ^'*f^'°i
Uquorn; direct Importer.. Write tor ll.l.
and prices ,
OOI>-Che»P tuel. Try • liift^lng <ioub!e
load of ahort cut mlU-wood. deJ'vered
to any part of the city at 13 C. O D. by
Cameron Lumber Co.. Ltd., phone S6*.
PBOFE88IOKAJL, DEBBCXOBV
,111111.1' WAMTEU — MAJJt
BOYS wanted.
Mary .trjet,
Apply 10 Popham
Victoria We.i.
Bro...
OY wanted a. apprentice at "h"' '?,•'•;
work.: sood chance. Apply 831 M«w
AKCHITBCT— John Ilallewell, 1301 Broad
eC, room 4. upstairs; prevlou* experi-
ence In apartment liouae. and bu.luc.
block.; over t^v*nty years' experience In
Canada and England.
AKCHITBCT — Plana prepared for apart-
ment block* and bungalows. P. O.
Box 1073.
ARCHITECT— Jes»e M. Warren, 414 Say-
B
si.
LIVE agent-, to handle local ly "'^•"«";,
line aluminum cooking uien.lls. bel'
easily In large auanlltle. at good com-
mission. Box 46a. Colonist.
EN wanted lo learn to drive and repair
Automobiles i«ii Ciovevjiuioui striSi,
Room 7. ■ ^__ ^_
REPRESBNTATIS'ES wanted for .ale of
town.lte lots In divisional and functional
point, along line of Grand Trunk Paclflc R>.
In Western Canada. Whole or part lime
Liberal commission. Mon.;y making side lino
for sal^'umcn. Write to authorlxoil agonl U.
T P Hy IntornaUonal Securities Co., Ltd..
Somerset ' Bldt.. Winnipeg, Man., for par-
ticulars, map*, etc^ —
ANTBD-^ reliable married couple for
milking, etc. »75 monthly and house.
Apply Box 4 34. Colonl.t.
UTOATION8 WANTBD— MALM
APIKST-CLAtJS carpenter will taku con
ti'acl.; labor only. If preferred. Box
347, Colonl.t, ____________
A No. 1 cook wlshe. employment In rail-
road or logKliig I amp; is suIkt uimI roiii-
pelent of liuiicllliig larKc vvtwa, HUauss
Harris Allmnn. 81H Vale, .treet.
sober and competent cook wl.hes em-
^loynicni In small camp or wUh .ur-
veylng parly, exiierlcnccd. Box 411,
ABO
pit
colonist.
utiki work mwMit
4. .Vf ■ "-
^Wim^^^i^%*^
°bg?g5^ to* ^ssSSSSn./ «i
7haFB— MeiM^ prapwlr inveatea leada to
«y mirctwatnc tiut btit Wo !»>«»» »«» "»• o"*^
tX tho'scfknd Cafo: __;_
V^UUPB and Restaurant — Occidental Oafe
V/Raauurant. oornar Wharf and Johnaon
Btfc MaSriio and up. SaOataotlon guar-
atttoad. — — -
i^lARRIAGE and Wagon Daalara — "Wm.
\J Itoblo. Importer of MacLaohlan btimtJea,
trapa: cannot bo beaten for duraWlRy. waro-
hoiiae 717 Johnson .treet. Phone laaa.
CAHPBNTBR— Capital Carpenter aad Job-
bU« factory. Alfred Jonea. builder and
contractor. Eatimotes given on all claaaef or
Offtee pkone L,-l«88; Rea. R-100«.
|^>«^BPWNTBR— J.
KJ aion carpenter
B. HIclcford, oommia-
_ "ri^'ci^pi^ter and coni^tCWf. BHUuaiM
given on all klnda of Jobbing! men aent out
\.y the day. Phone Yl«»»- .
^ntOBknlt Bt. pl>o»» t41K - - . :.•■' '
RfTWmB'?T— >"'«»"" BtOMi«>-*ll' ; ,p»iJ5.
tte* to 9. C tot n y«H» ir'*^*S2
apMlfloaUona (wralahMl on a|>pJte«ttofc -0<«to«
Vmv Royal Wnak SnUdUtfc Phg|i» »|t» ;
ARCHITECT. JUmdjcape— L. B. Da-rlofc a
B.. deal«na and Uya out baatitjim
GOtMitry bomenk land«ca«»» gardana. P««»
and pleaaure teaorta 181 Baywar< Moofc
ANAVAI« aa« atttohaU. CIvU JBnfii»j«*
onicaai »7-a8S I'einberton Woclt, TaU
1S»». P. a Boa »». Saaminatlona and Ba-
porta. bricailoa and Drainage, Uydro>El«c>
trio Development, Watanrork% Saweraca
and Sewage Ptapoaal. '
/"^Vlli Englneere— 0«ve and McQregor— .
\J J. Herrlck McOregor, manager, tand
Burreyora and Civil Bngineera. Chancery
Chambera. P. O. Box 163.' pbona 6««. Fort
Qeorge Of Hoe. P. A. l.andry. manager.
CIVIL Bngtncera — Topp * Co.. Clvtl Ba-
glneers and land aurverora Boom til
Pemberton block. Phone int. P. O. Box
104*.
W^
NTBU — Reliable ,boy.
more. Korl street.
William's Drug
AnVKRTIKER seek, post as tlmekeoijer
or poslUou of trust. Quick at ngures.
Distance no object. Apply li7i>. ColoaUt.
CAMP cook, 10 years' American and Can-
adian experience. Camp only. Box 367,
Colonist.
PBOPERTV rOK 8A1..B
t .\A1— Hillside avenuo aubdUlslon. close
-^^ lo Ml. Tolmie road, two lots at llio
original prlco, »760 If sold at onoe. All
other lots nnw »)I60 and up. Term. '/» fssh.
t months. Kilmind., SIS
Phone S559.
A
PBOrERTY FOR 9.\LB (Continued)
IAIVK acre.. Laugfurd lake. llOtl. waler-
^ fronl. J1J6U. 'I'own and Country Really
.. .=r«. Phone L-2133. 67» Vale. .t.
WANXBP, a machlnl.t: must liave «o<^.
Wood Motor Co. ::^i>gmMM^' '
—^ — ' ''iwai|iiw,i
iN^^^^^ii'MSm^'p^^
/'tHAUFFEUR: mechanic wants position;
\J can do all own repairs; or would over-
haul car tor private party. Box 404. colon-
1st.
ENGINEER desires position; 3rd class B.
C. papers. Married man, competent and
reliable. Box 410. Colonist.
ENOaNEBR requires position 10 take
charge of uutomoblle. launch ahd
electric plant for private, gentlemun: ub-
.talner; agf "■ ' ':>li' wiiges. . Ai.i.u- l%ii-
glneer, 001 avenue.
**(f"
VV b^teMioSjraSar horaea Apirty «. Fv
Qelger; »at 3Wa»»ara Bttaet.
WMVSSay^Btff «p «irt- to attend tolei^ono
at?Pro7»nelal SWal JubUee Howltalj
houra fl aan, ta X p.m„ and 5 p.m. to « p.m.
apply 8ecr»taiar. _______
WANtBD— -Flnit claaa finishing carpenter;
quick worker; Box 4S3 Coloolet.
ekptirt type-
al experience;
Apply Box 889 Col-
T71NGl-l.SII.M.v.%, married, thorouti" i— ••
il( edge or fBrmlng;HV0 years' prnotlcal
WANTED, a young tnari. .-
writer, with aome dor cal experience
must write good hand.
onlat ofHco. • • ,
WANTED— ^liftn and woman to learn the
barbm- trada; wages paid while loyrn-
tag: the lariteat and n*"'* ,«»»»"?**.,f ?*
la the nortbweat: wagaa •" »nd.W per
week whan nuall«*d; call or write «« *f^
cataloKua Tbe original J, A. Moler Barber
ju-ii!i_g' mrn 'M.iM laiiiMi Vaiiuiiu»er. Di 0»
etoWege."W mitt Btrwt. VauuuuTerr-»r
■mm- n««rl 4$ltiy (« ipiure. ilrdttia kn>» •»«»
>)jii Jjlir lHM|c^ mrot eiaaa loeal teattntonlaw,
.awt'«Mr^onlfct. ""."'' .' '•'■'''-
-IJIXPSBiaNdBO atorekeeper re4»uirea posl-
XU tlon In olty or country: abatalner. reila-
bte re<erancea.>yply 878. Colonlat, •
FIKST-CIA8* cwfpentier would Uke mMM
houaa to build, or put up Inilde tolatt
by contract, the work only; owner to. furnlah
tb« materials. First olaas work guaranteed.
Box. 300. Colonist. _
HOTEL, city or country; man and wife
under 40; experienced In all depart-
ments <no children), want poaltlona; 15
yeara referencea Box 257 Colonist.
HOTBIit country preferred, Poaltlon aa
manager required or would be wlllliig to
rent aame. PIrat claaa retferenoea given.
Box 818. Coloniat. ^
ATHtNO aolidted, C. W. Sandera. wood
i aad metal Hthar, Phona — hUML — siL
6. IJ. lit .
Pemberton
" AAl. Monur(.j. N. of Central. 3 larso
lots, UOxll? aach. a real snap at »9B0
each oil easy terms; Hilda, near Transit. 63
xl20, price ?1'60, one-third cash, 6, 12. IS.
McNedl, between Oliver and Monterey. 48x
11«, nne bulldliig lots »10BO, 1-3 caah, 6.
IS, IS. Gonioii Tl»,ul. fiult :aaa. all plaat-a
out with r ■ llngB, fSOOO per acre.
Keatlngs, .U cleared at ISUO. Howe
St.. betwe, .. - -d aixl -May. loi E0.>.110.
prlce.flSuO, on terras, '■''-
monton rd., 66x115, dry 'al
price »SuO with 'i ca.ii. ' '•. 'je-
tween McN'elU and Coutrul, ;; '0 With
Ji'60 cash, this Is JlfO una . • N. K.
corner Lewis and Orchard, 4 6x110, tor JlOOO
or t960 cash. Who gets this bargain? .1. K.
Bowes & Co., 64 3 Fort St. Telephone 2724.
\ -t — out Edged investment;— Owti«r hH.
•n-J- for salu some of the choicest revenue
producing property In business section of
Victoria. These holdings represent from
{126,000 to (300,900 and wlU bear Investl-
LMiii.ii <iri tliH part of capllallst.s or l.ank-
ns looking for f); in-
I'idreBs^OwUflv P. ■ • Hr
\ icioria, H, C. .. ■•
^at., (opposite court hd|!jM>;t j,^ ' ' ,; ^
A eAUa^m. ffaWfleid «itrict iuiit^bo-
Xl« .00* Ooywmaaat Houae, IMie, lot. 40x
iTo; prt«« *ov, caab' f«8e, - aaianoo nvo
yearly. ■ ' ' '' "
BU«i^l4E}S8 caih^ar in. Po(;t Albarnli ««x
12G. on £Mrat ave.{ 840«0. Hea,th «nd
G9wney, SayvMvil ;'blai3k. ' ' '
■■ ■■ .1 .1 .1.1. 1*1 lUiii ', I Jl 'I 1. I '■ ' ■
AJjOT on Blebardaoi) «t, elqae Iq. .good
building lot;' prloa |3»6«. Patrick Re-
Blty Co.. 646 Ifort' aUi Pfaohe 26B«. ''..
AOAK. BAf lot, Newport ave... block O,
prtce 81376; one-third caah. Patrick
Realty Co.. 646 Fort sL Phone 2666.
AOAK BAY lot. Transit road. 81150,
about 8460 cash. Patrick Realty Co.,
«45 Port ft. Pltone 2566/ .
AHEiAL anapr'-awlaa (^ot,%m*- •> jK>*».
which .w)HJpro4uo.i^ a: ,«o<;r4. r|By«*«i4,
ja-yaar oid,A»pJe; Owrtiard,; furrtttttrVtWW,
and all livestock Inohided, a btta\itltvl'licinie
II r..nr»y 111 miiMi frniti Vintorla! every
-Two quarter
■'")U each,
iilst.
acre lots In Oar-
Apply tor terms
i.^. . for acreage or lots.
J? i Irrigated laud near
f;ftlBiiry; all i^ji. ."i, cultivated; purchaser
will take half crop coming season. Holmes,
Strawberry Vale. P. P., Victoria.
FOR sale le- rl?0. •M"*" ■»'•**«. »i-600;
40 X 120 (corner) Mosa street. 81,600;
107 X 120 (double corner) Moss street, 86,000;
50 feei on CtM-nwaU avenue, with building,
11600. Box 4!f2. Colonls.
FOR sale, five acres, partly in fruit trees.
Apply William dlllesple. near pump-
ing attitlon. ■ ■. '■■ '■' i _
PROPERTY FOB S.ALB (Continued)
Vdi a. Truekttue. near 'I'opai! avt., '.Hi v
• ISO; IISUO; third cAsli. balance on ctt»>
lennn. Box 407 Colonial.
WAL.VUT .1., the chcape»t lot on the
•tre<.t; $800. Howell, Payne & Co. Ltd
1219 LanjfJey St.; plione 1780.
VVTA'rr" ■ "<T— Nice gras.y .lope, 1 acre
VV i„ ioal Bay and b'oul Bay; price
j:ii)iiu li; <'. i"*- P.vmbcrton. P. U.
ri, iihouo 1711.
;.. ;.j..i i .._-,',con Shoal Bay
w
F
OR sail. — Carlln .treet, one large Jot
120x60; price $600; terms ^i cash, bal-
ance 6, 12 and 18 at 6. per cent. Apply
P. O. Box 468. ^
of land, cultlvat-
.ulmalt, 81060 per
nox 158, Colonist.
IT^OR sale. '
. ed, wa:
ncre; ono-thlrd cash.
T/IOH Sale— 10 acres, 200 yards waterfront
JD north , shore. Browning harbor. Pender
. Il»l«n<l:i2p0 par acre; .^apply Box OK Colonist
cell si. 8726 each, or
1 III ee; apply Box 870
. and Foul Bay; about 'it feet^frontatii
by about ISO teet deep; priun JiOOO »»«.:..
one quarter cash; balance easy terms; C. i-.
Pemberton. P. R. Blalklo. 601 Baywiud block
phone 1711. __^_
WATERFRONTAOE — Investors, hero Is
what you have been looking for.
Block of land 250 feel sQuarf, on West Bay,
with a wharf extending Into the water luo
feet. If you want a sound Investment, don't
fall to Investigate this. Price and terms on
application to the Eureka Realty Co., 852
Yates St. ^^_
W~ ORTH Investigation. Burlelth Park, two
large lots adjoining with waterfront;
Ideal location for a home, 84,000. quarter
cash, and 0, 12 and 18 months. Will aocii.i.
low price for all cash." KlUon & Hall.
84 K Fort street. ,
9K ACRES, AH ol«ai'<.a. on good main
t*J road and close to sea; 8376 per
on ea8y terms. We .can , recommend
MiM.:!^ on NlagMa'-i*..' comer, full alsie
hear t^iio tagartt, nsbdtrn ♦■•w*^
^^y furnace: ceiaMnFbaaeawiitt. Cr^UnOa
laid «at itt iawB, ftratt tree*, J>*««^' *«]^i
^op^^Sr^lV^yt kn ideSl auWivliJonrT*
-rrtolJt BayvA'd" -ovtor haWtaete corner; I70x
a a8R; laoofrr tlrird.o«alu*al4«oe over 80
montkai micely trejSd.- HoweU, lyrne & Co.,
Ltdw m» ilMngley at : p*f ne 1 . >w.
VllNtLEtfBN— a: few leaa cigara willow-
VT oure for your daughter a lot In Cooult-
lam !ft waterfront aubdlvlaton Jor 81-60
w"kly: thl. 1. an ^bos.Ute oertalnty^for
aubstantlal rlae In value. Kltaon &i Hall,
Fort atrect. .- . ■ ,
/-10J935At«a \ :H«»»«ht»-^BaautUpot uraaay
Air iiSa!S:4l^Sx W-W acl-«8;;abrfut »0x
18 aad 14 Jaontha;. C C, 'tembartoa . K B-
Blalkle, 601 Sayward block; phonaiTii.
Wlae &. Co.', 1«» fesf^tm
;wiiiri ;i
aAVt X 836. r^gCkfkttkl w^lil|ityiiimirf!'l<Nal
Vrk fituattonrr««i Bar, vtab WSm^jtt,-
000 caah 20r A taw dkxa oatr. .AcUoUUttr lot^
CploBlgt. ' ■ , ■ ' ; >
^feTOiX 9*' '^*>*'*- ^^ '^ buMttO*! lot -ifli^K^ *
9f«M/ biocit of tha very bu«laeaa cwkM"
tif, Vtbtoria la the biggeot^anap In, tha city.
^fiia uo at once. Monk 4^ .Jjilonteltb. «*8 :£'ert
■ffiQt^A— 6w»U view lot,^loae toFemweod
^«/llU rd.; a anap. Oxendale C, Ware.
6i8' Wayward bulldln;;. :
d»Qp;/) — Choice lot. Juat off Quadra 'iit.W
nP*nj\t caah : fine view. Oxendale^ ^aru
618 Say ward liu".dlng. , i ;
db-| £>Gr A each ; twO oholoa oornera Flntay-
^XlM>l/ son and FUtb ata.; .tcrma third
caah. 6. 12, 18 montba. Appily t>, Qi. Box
fl5. City. '•.;:
i J ' u I" .'I' I ' ii.';"!* ■■
TO I^EX^FCBNISHBD BOq8MI_'; "
A FEW faicely Xurnlahed rodma for rent
Y. M. C A. Call „ at jgiMtlHrff'
/^UIIMNBT and Furnace cleaning, atoveflt-
KJ ting, etc; O'Brien Bros.; phone !18t«.
0"~HIHNElf iBweop— 'tJloyd. ehkaaoy 8wae».
Phono MlOa. ____
CLOTHES Cleaning — Gents' clothea clean-
ed, dyed, repaired and preaaed; am-
brellaa and paraaola ajade. «»**SSf "* 'f*
coviKred. Guy W. Walkar. 708 Jelulaoa Bfc,
3aft «Mt of Pouylaa; pkona Lil«07.
OUytBXA Ciaaataa •— Wab Chose, ladled
^imivm*9'^*r olaanlaE. preaalag ana
raMJHkv m abort nMc*. lit* Govammaat
U%taa Camati«» ao«. Ooiw« aB«irj*l*a
ci«iiirbla«kaml8li?a, asA^aat cart ajteolally
teams at btii4»ra fv oa aeowa at atHuhry iMk
grAvet pit M na»9X Bay. ■
kikXUAH — aoatpk^ aaaiMir. .tOUia. tf.
' -WlMMt «Uf ytewa, 871.,
-nbtATIiBK-oVtatMrta Tni* » vu^ Ci«,
r/^Pbana It. .. ...^
the'
_ C. Staota Oya •Twfifc
largaat «N|b« ao« alMutf «».«£«•
In the province. t:d«tttr)r «v<twr*'-, oviMliMli
Phone 200. J. c. BatMlraw. |iiro|iiH«»ft
MJ^,n» 9ott 8t tra flMtiH »HM wM MMir
l«4i|8C aal caatlamen'a caivs^t* a«iHU «•
ELEOtmotASB— Cwriar * wyanaW,
praoUcai tMatrlataa* 4MUI J^mMWUM.
Phone 710: R«a ]fhone« MtTO, 1U|*«T, Ttmn
phone and motor wprk a tpamOtHf, 1910
Broad Bt. ^.
ELECTRICXAKS~*y«ot *. '!««•. JftOtrtWlt
coBicaofora, Motor baatt^ ,c8HHn9a «••
«iatt0^o«a A1446. 735 yyTei
CIVIL Englnee; — Gebrge A. Bmltb. Brltlah
Columbia land aurveyor. Office at Al>
beml. B. C.
CIVIL Engineer — P. C. Coatee Dominion
and Provincial land aurveyor. Room
84 Board -of Trada. —
CIVIL Englnaera — Green Broa. Burden A
Co.. civil anclneera. Dominion and B.
C. land aurvayona ll« .Pemberton blook.
Branch offloeb te Maiaon. Fort Oaorga aM
HaaeltoB. B. C»
Oiviii sa«iiiMr~-<diaran«a il4iard. mamjbar
Can, fioc. Q. X.. member Am. By. Bmkr.^
Aaaoelatton, Steam, nlwtrle. lionittg:. Ball*
ways. BaitiMarlnv aos Conatruettda. OflSot,
«01 Pembertott BultaiBg, Pboaa OMi 8ai^
Bmpreaa hotel. Ptoeaa MtO.
CONBULTINO Sniiaaar-..^. 4L ' Wlat«ri'
bwr& Ifc t, M. A.; reoatvea paplta for
aatamlimtlon tar oartlfloatea. eutlowknr. and
JLr aaaob JTawati Wlb. ^omar ^T«Mg am
t}iMMtea'«to» Tl«t«»ta. moMdi ooo* iftr;
ttm ttt.
.JLf «ea 7M-T!ft«MI~«lf
flea kasrat 9:99'ifc •m,*a^p,m'
' - ^^ij <W>Ml,l>li 'jiuimilli ii*lli| jfiu I
»^st
WANTED, good carrier for Colonial route
in Sprtng Ridge. Apply at once at
the Cir^ulaUon Department, Dally Coloniat.
ANTED— On chicken ranch young inan
ka~o^MWr1ia»T.T,*PP»r». B. Jtoa iU
Duncana. B.C.
WANTED, a faw flrat-ciapB. gardenera.
piTa otnar noed apply, J*mM ^}*^^
aoB, 0»^ Jaknwm,
fte «ffi»t jiirw. Write Box 178, 3Not*«aai
aaa know tbo c«jf. Ap»l» ^oot oWoa Box.
aio ' ■ "^ ___-
* II ij - — ' — i__._«_*^^j.^
mwtw
Broughton atreet.
wanta
MARRIED couple
bualneaa place; local
management of
referencea Box
thing goes for 86600.
alty Co, Auctioneers,
L-:ll88.
Town & Country lie-
678 Yates St. Phone
S4S. Coloniat,
rUTAMTHaa-rgflOiUga. .^t. cftahlor. or In doc-
W tofM office; Boom 811 Prince Oeorrfe.
WAMTBD — By a gentleman with over 20
yaara real eatate experience in Brltlah
Columbia and who la a notary public a po-
altloa or tntot. wiOi » «8at olaaa irooa »twa
omi *l><i^|g^^ fotaraaoea glvaa; aodraao
inim I ' * " ' [
W lawn t*ftnlo olub. ApiWy betowOtb
Srs;j^§^*'ssr.sf*c5fflr:
i^Mf ^mMttn-nnartt faaMI>»i»^«Wta.- .^'^SESmSeSS
'npBBBVpbiOv.Miti Umrvtmtti. ,BHttak eo.
bom. Vietorta. li, d, y» Oi S«« n%. 9ala-
fAooa BSISS.
TjftOfXfinnfSiliT BuraaaH— vine Oa,
X$ eov«r8U)i*nl'«t.t »b««* IS.
UOO
UiSiiaik^ata, abaat^ »rH8bMla AiaaaBaat
tal»l«aaa«. ato. tba Wolnwa Cok, tM„ tu
Wi
B. ataaa WarMgtua, o^^ltmiMvoa to
0» B«il Ml.
mwiMMkt ptMMl; V.
t^mm^fimfXft
h in. mmlrmm^mmm .11 I , I
tJtrolKSlt tWMMad «ardenlB«,,jWNfOllig or imy
W MM^l wortt: wa«ea W.60; Box «""
240
caiaiuoi
Aanap . if aold immediately, choice resi-
dential lot, Jamea Bay. Arthur- Tebb,
.uoord^ «f a-'raklo-JuUldlac,:'
VERT choice reaid4inUal lot. Jamea Bay,
S400 below adjoAUng property, if aold
Apply owner, powt uiQca, boA
immediatuly^
80.
B.
H. B<H>tl>,,Bpi»»,7, lft07 qoy,ei;Bmo«ft; at
C BiecCrla^ oar rvmi8 through Wdkin-
aon road auMUvlolOB. 9% mllea Vic-
no low land;
Booth, RoOa^
/GREATEST snop ih
vX acre8 on
Sydney. B. C, ten
on the main street; nve blocks
from atation; all ready to aubdlvlde In lots,
8825 per -acre, easy terms. Apply owner,
1418 Poufclas atreet. ■'
-rXB who~hc8ltates Is lost. Larne-tot, B^Ch
JlX Drive, Shoal Bay at 8828 at once. Klt-
aoh » HaU.' ^ , ^,
rOWfe at.— A. gfrand lot oBllr 01860, Hdw
H^
, all,-ia»Ba.*.-Co. !*».♦ .1*10 f»»#>«r
CREAqsB near .ElQot^f eaf .ofhpw.ay^ "pee-. i«.t ifttima'tW.^'.^-^* "•'« ' ' * — : — _i.
torlai nne alia tiit, bamaa;
half ««ra iota .from ttiO. 41.
7. l%»T^Oova«|mattt at,"- .
-DAROAIN— Nioe lot '«Hi,X4iit4en av%», ^tnrth
■id^'mfO BB«II«l>maa -aaek* poalUon with
X talMar or arcbttbeU.coof.at Jpilanj and
««t»a»Uac Box 409. <|^oBto|.
i^^U
^jr^bwo man chaff^ttl- -»ttllltao.PO»ll*M}
/Xjeountry preferred; goo* ,*^fOrtfp(«j 8M|,
ttJ*S^«*i yW» ««« J» bt»^«, w^
«•'• r^i-lBB* .«•_•». •SBiSS SLSS:
B..m •*.»*•,.>..«» — -'. --..■, - - "* i ■»*■■>*<* JlM»l'l.l(,'l
SPSSttt-aMit*'
ttf trada; can kaati
atlon mati aaOA 8qN>iy,
tari#, %.<!.
p. O. Bog 1<», Vlo-
ynffj^xmrn* •» axperdaBced «♦•'»•<»*«*
A i^CtVMlf'OiMr «| ytoroMMBK, CSaprk tf«o«K*
A ^«n ^sb^ Wk sla^jiiiiiatirM VootM*.
day^
T OYAt. pt«m «t l*M«» «ai amat kt Owfr
fartftar udltaa. WrMOttu. wSSStrt.
m-im
Ofimot tmnaO, 9. A, ftm «t tba Mba«
ra^JMsa^ «k m immt* tatt aaA jtawKb
aABDBtn$B>— C IMamwa, uutdaoapa waA
jabbulf; |p^4oaar} traa ' |wnBla«
Mr-
epraylug »' ntmbAli. Sim Pi»S»t»i pkona
L8480.
/X^uuoBBBBBrHCitoaa * TtiOtair, ««Maaiai
vT > att It* btaaoboa; }Mi«M8aiwiiiMlt a
atNNHiltfr. AAAraaa 8H0 «owaa Amh* ouSkT
I MliMitH . I I I n nil, II I II I ^ I m I iiiii I ]| II
/;l^mi:UinfBBi---taa«aoav» 0«ci««ar* «aaMB
XMmmptmtt, oti Jrabaaoa ist, akaaa BU«£
PM^iur owl 4d«aaliui iram laaattbik raaoa «
afftpu^, lawaa flwa4(«d aa« ^^i-iijUVk.
a^Mtf or tbli4 «ttaUtr. acawSS* to «8Np
" " ' ■■■■ - >' I ' wfT
JQL aOMM'JOHkl' MHSMMiWlilliaUdUli^fi^' -^j^)-
uer mmrjtSStmmSsSSliW^^ '^*
- — *- r- T -■ -r r itf ■ ■ ■ i i ■ ■ m
ITARDWARE— Tha Hickman Tya Uard-
J_L ware Co.. Ltd. Iron, ateal, hardware.
cutlety.80 and 84 YateaMt., Victoria. B. c.
JAME.S Bay window cie'aners and reliable
janitors. U. Kelwoy,. 344 CoburC 8L
phone 1{1>52. ' »
JEWELERS— A. Petoh, 1416 Douglas St.
Specialty of English watch repairing.
HI 0«
nt, maoti
ImHHaant; Jaa.
ratarr.
to tako charge of itock.
*ajrS«6. to SlmJi Broa, Maywood
adian
4V« mi
»^ ir'biw
MyottKn
.Wkttmm
fornix CM
loa'araOO
'I'll ■?*■■
^■ia;0«rMMM
': ^aqr -«ta«ar\|««i**
. , tSfmSTmmkh
jfc»|iaoo-4>wat ta, -Colt
mm - -
uranta vortr
■*•!!■' go* »f*
jJH i(Jiiii»«i|ii)IWiPlW»wi i« " . _^
't^lftfiat!
tkrm;
iih'iiiHii i<jM**«i>j#"««Bg'!!ia'rtitl'll^^
B
mil iijii I Hi 11
■d»Oil«t>Y*
"m^:i fS!
uAfono
»50«,
■ *PI«y 1^. 'Waavwy "iy "<ten
^5?r«Sf»ife
I " 1 1 II It'll » II *f>
» on Co<pr'W
"TUf^
^%?fe^
With hbuoa won eanla* betwatm *Uobl.
oitipe.
A front room to rent auit two gonllemen,
tli75 each. 2608 Blanohiud atraot.
_; • ' , ■ !.. ^. I.
COMFORTABLE furnlshad front rwon»' to
rent, new houae^__Si.rB. Cuth, (sbwier
g-or aala awlaattroly bf mmtat iff
«a« abd Superior '•t«3^,
'terma Tor aala «3Brt«»«
Orocc. 1107 Pemberton Bulldteor.
JAMBA Bay, near park and aea; owtte,
leaving town;, maaonable price: termo.
Apply 688 NUgara. , _-
'"tfBH mioo JtO"|J no in-
,.^,iSK48« oidr« '«**»*• ^-"^
Shakespeare and DenmaS'atnlaia.
I . — r*— — —*'"■■" < ••>*. "
COMFORTABLE furnlObed room to 4et; '
choice locality; cloae In. 84» BitrdcAta
»'^»''"*- . . 1,1^,1 1^.., .
• i^KWORTABlit tnmiahed ainoilia'ij.frti* ,
'V danbla bodnonio *«r;*»n«emen fi-om^Olo
'mtmthlll'i bath,' taioMHtfast if required
I48S Fort at.; ibona aOOl,
IflOB rent, newly furnW*|ir»!ip|B, btjard
' jfentlemon;
llld l_i,lilu-
optioaal. ilor ona ^
pcixatOLJiatl). call Mi^rt-*
aon> '•.'•'•V- .
'iR\UlClNI9BliB9 Tooms, 728 Cormorant di. ,
al'ues. a
•>«l#«Mt>
A baby, n
care-, eBa'
imiVti^vt
STiSaftt object to lriim»,'^Sui:M
jmi
iraiT,
lai-ge oorneri
avR
ttU%
alao ,
La, th
Kttaon & TtOEtl, <«|jrm;
iiiiiailHOswaw
LA^JO St.. 3-l0tat
lamtlor Ot,; phonre 1710.
model n honsL-.
S30 Michigan sL
pu»M]«ks&^»tH<iik
Pandora.
«i«tat^*t?.'-^
aOI,
JCngllahwoman reaulres jkoath.
ambermaid in amall couBtvy
,1kke «barge of linen. Box
ii|ii>»H,li< III L |l|l|i"H»
AN inteiUkant wMi#'«lNn^W||i;
at onc«^to ^i<m*MM-
at" onc«^ » toiw ^M*i*,«g.»#*i»
,._,i__.__^^ „ .-wo; moat ■ba^'-B.'-cOMi mmnmMm.
w n oiwiiiro ling; { taotfdi Vttb ^obkvMooeftB^r «ea^. «».
T«.i^,j£a®
JU.NK — Wanted, scrap, brass, copper, zlno,
lead, cast iron, sacks, bottles, rubber,
highest pi'lcea , paid. Victoria Juuk Agency,
IkteZO . iatore tii^iii'.plioaa M>jm,.M
LIVERY— CaiJiwaII'«»rrajl(8ftir. general ex-
prcss. sale, livery and boarding stables.
'ii7 Cormorant til., uigtit and day; phone
, ^„ Tftlia ,««« SOMtaat."
%tmt»A uf ooajC nioiiv «u>m«i «t«f«Sa •&«
CbOoiC. «t a«»trlda t« Ca«wala y. V» JUinf
Mali; ago, Mc. for B. C. atitta So. Mooat Bd*
Wtttf, ▼a««ottvar at,
«*«-.*—'» i
CaiBitbiiara of Bnslaa4
— - ".t^WU »t B» BalL
JLiavid lavaptikfijlb
to Mlaa
"'* a.-,*!*
r2tX3a»US$ilii^aif amtarlatr awae wilt bo
xU iRadlSr 8«|M«OllaOBM^l>«|Hh^blo charges
WV- Jl
twebtBC' work: o«r» M 411
•xperlenoad, ttilM#i
S3 ' :at^ws^lSlm*- sTrES,, ■
tjBngtiit- ttummi i7$o.
I till iyi)ffltiiii<i»jri|liTiiii <imi II, I' '
fl''»4/
TiriLL B4y-^^j*lli6ut lUO acres on the beat
JSX portlon.^<»fc.aiC**y tor .sale; property
IJog in forjn of a penln»uja .and i"cludea
«UR^ beautiful aheltM«|,,s;^ches: best
':S^rage for small cffij^iMWral runnlnc
iSS^ns on the lahd'. ftltS t»6r acre $300.
AdQress P. O. .Box 716, Victoria.
t 160 feet frontage, half
■ •1 Victoria city park,
owner. P. O. Box, 1229.
JnUBNISHBD Rooma — 134 ll«het it,, James
. Bay; close to caf line.
VaJ4B8 Bay Hotel — Cor««r of Govomn-.r. •-
if .gjllld .Toronto streets; Victoria's new pii-
Hklwtel; superb location; 3Vii blocks fiom
'Idlngs, facing park 100 looms, moU-
tughout, excellent cuisine, modorato
day, week oi month; phone 2304.
LARGE nont bedroom for two oi ilU'"
gentlemtsn, bath and pho'ie, furn.i. o
heated, 82.60 each weekly. 649 Go\ernmeiu.
second house from. Empress boteL
NICELY furnished rooms, two blocks from
Post Office; 734 Humbodlt St.
T>UJ
JtS tMi
ivttt.
urn III'' n tl<f» ill
WW^&
d. Box «ti[ttD|l>^iHki :|^
VA^COt'VKH UOTBUS
1211.
i — . icuria xVaukivr Co..
ticst Bervlco in tha city.
Ltd. Tel.
LITHOGRAPHING — Liihographing, en-
graving asui embossing.' Nothing too
l&rge and noialng too small; your station-
ery Is your advance agent; our work i. un-
vi^uailed west of Toronto. The Coiomst
i-rlntlng and Publishing Co., Ltd.
MISS E. O'BOURKB,
gr&pher. UtHce No«
block. Telephone No. 260i.
Public Stano-
4111 Pemberton
PATENTS — Rowland Brlttaln, registered
attorney. Patents in all countries. Jb^au--
iield building, opposlto P. O., Vancouver.
1JOTTERY WAR&— Sewer, pipe, field tile.
- ground fire clay, flower pots, etc. B. C
lOtltfry Co., Ltd., cor. liroad and Pandora
..a., . itU/l lit, 14. C
IJLUAIBINO— Colbert Plumbing ond Heat-
J- tng Co., Ltd. For first class vsrorkaisui-
t.ilp lu thu above lino give us a call. Tem-
;jurary office. 766 Brougbton St.. phone 662.
N. Atkinson, plumbing
614 Ulanchard; phona
HOTEL — Alhambra, Ura ti. Xhompaon 4k
Hona. proprietors; K. D< 1'nompson, man-
ager. : Corner Carroll and Water tiia, Van-
couver, B. C Vancouver's first hotel. Bit-
uated in the heart ul the city. Moderately
equipped throughout. Midday luncn a spec-
ialty. European plan. £'amed for good
wnisky,-
HOTEL — Blackburn. A. B. Blackburn, pro-
prietor. Thia well known and popular
hotel entirely rebuilt aud refurnished. Is
now open to its patrons. 8Ceam beat, flna
commodious rooms, hrst class dining room,
best attention to comfort of guests. Ameri-
can plan, 81.60 to 82.00 per day. European
plan, 76 cents upwards. 818 Westminster
Ave. .
WHEN In Vancouver, a. C. atop at Hotel
Windsor. 748 to 762 Granville street.
Strictly tint class; all roojns connected with
baths and shower baths; llriit clasa cafe in
connection; located In Vancouver's best bus-
iness centre, opposite Vancouver's Opera
House. Ogle & Burton, Proprletora
PBOPERTV WANTED
1 awira a t» %>
periencod cooks seek po»C« Where aeoond
servant Is kept; reliable references. Three
girls (18) seek posta with children aud
light houaowork, tSome expertencf-d, capa-
ble women seek daily housecleanlng. Three
experienced lady-helps seek posts in country.;
moderate salary. Required, work for ex-
perienced trained nurses, elderly and con-
valescent patients preferred. Wanted, two
waitresses lor first-class country hotel.
Wanted aeverai_geiieral' tnuids and hOuae-
rauids.
pogttlon. town of
onlat. ,
!Bn>' Talioreaa, algo- ^ _ ..
Tailoring. Fred 4J*iit«l^]
__ eeonomloat xbliiiblivooilil^- .
8«>«arB waaHT'W^ «lri»'«i(iir||8 of bacWfeiora ailiiut blMbOtrx, ..
" It; waaoa alven; «»»agi3 .JKer March Slat; tood r«*efr«ne«».
Address Box 888, Colonist.
_^fi3y£^^S"«a'' h" sehold
WANTED — Kor the country two sisters or
two frlend»*'to do cooking ond hounu
816 ouch; Mrs. ' Ilule, BOX
ISH jjnelllng, 86 Mcntlea at., removed to
ttet
dall.v, weekly
lOSITlON as
Box 437, Colonist
M
dressmaker;
^_ithKy;»«4i at., la-'Ana, i«t,-<or
£^$J»T1S^i ifi te irt) iiti>i)i(>i*i II I mimt, i ii '
and SforttiT
Oplrndld bUslM
S good elevasa. ...
■With or without -th<r holjse
jUng a genuine bargain, as it
'Ti||WOin* xnv i>i»iki.i vcki.
■^ application to (
Yates St. j"
tlila: high I
w 'jmr («RnLt'4ia*ape'BT -p
offlco girl by young lady.
work,
cans.
Uun-
\X)'ANTED — A young girl for light house-
»V work; small inmily; apply at 1012 Tor-
raci! ave. ; phone R',i282.
ACRBAOB wanted In Saanieh, Gordon
Head or Metchosln districts. Owners
only; please state price and terms. J. Halle-
well & Co., 1303 Broad at., Victoria.
A'
CRliAOE — .1 want lu or 20 acres, close lo
I have 88000
house on It.
railway for dairy ranch,
for first payment; must have
Box 342, Colonl.t.
pay
Box
IJLUillilAO — A.
A. stove fitting,
R1817.
u
JCA vKi\ia,Nt*^-Wlng On. nv» Government
St.; Phone 88.
QHORTHAXD — ^In three months
lO Pitman'. SlmpUlled (Royal)
s
by the
System.
Day and evening classes. Typewriting,
bookkcoplnz and foreign language, laught.
The Royal Slvnographlc Co.. 4 2t> S»yward
Uldg. Phone 2601.
;3HOnTHA.'^'D — Shorthand School, 1109
Broad St., Victoria. Shorthand, type-
writing, bookkeeping, thoroughly taught.
Uraduale. till good po.ltlons. E. A. MocMtl-
Un, principal.
OTENCIL and Heal Engraving— General
k5 Engraver and Stencil cut«r. Oeo.
■rowther. 816 Wharf 81.. behind P. O,
from Edmonton, and want a lot on
Fort St.. west of Cook; 1 don't want to
a fancy price, and .want good lernm.
341, Colonl.L
lOR quick r.nd satisfactory result*, list
your prnnAi'ty with National Realty
Co., 12*82 Oovernmciit St., near corner Yates;
open evenings 7:30 to »: phone 1166.
iWNBRS otvly — ^Want«id. really good lot's;
must be . reasonable price and o«sy
terms. Box 46T, Colonl.t.
WANTED, good, respectable girl to watt
on table, three hours a da.v; no Bun-
day work. Apply The aandrlngham, 720
Kort st^ ■
W~ANTBD— A iceneral servant for light
house work; apply 1404 Harrison; phone
K24y(i.
WANTED — A good house, parlor maid; one
to take charge; a good situation for an
Irl who wlshea to Improve her posl-
]>ly Mrs. Taylor, Ht. Helens, 828
STENOaRAPHBR-.-Engllshwoman; experi-
enced wants position; Box 243 Colon-
1st. . ■ -•'' "■ ' _■
THE Rev. S. Hawthorne, Reglna, Bask.,
can highly recommend one of his ser-
yants who wants a situation In Victoria,
to be near her sister. State place and wages
to L. Llnley, 2327 Ro.e St.. Reglna. Bask.
WANTED — Dally house work by good
working woman; write Mrs, Lucas, Oak
Bay. •' . -' ,-■'
■VXTANTED — PoBltlon aa housekeeper or help
V\ good plain cqok; Mcta, 520 William st.,
Victoria West. ■ : ,
WT'ANTED — Housekeeper to bachelors or
VV elderly couple; Canadian child of G;
thoroughly (^perlenced; Box 233 Colonist.
ANTED— By young Scot'tlsh lady, posl-
you do not lny«ili,ani( one of these; como
early; Box lH»7,Ciab>H«..
par irackage, *2G0
prPRcnt commerclarl
buy. '.|ifc-j|»I^St|i»^*0' inrtieut
street, -fij^'^^^^.'- r t
Icy St.; phtmr WJO.
OOMOX Valley— For sale cleared and.
partly cleared farms, sea frontage and
town lota; ai>iily to II. H. M. l;ioadn£ill, local
agent for E. & -V. lalhvay lands; real o.slati!
agent; ofllce r (I Courtonay.
N^
/"IR.UGU.MtKu
PowoU
^ing , Fort.
LcrnriB. ]
■^dO Pirmberton buildliis.
50.\a.., .
aouth of May; 49.6x120; 8166,0 ;•
Ajgk'O, Box 186. or phono
rCMMl''Btf>^*Cholee 16t. 60x110, next to cor-
tTjiM£jS«^OxfQrd. tUiOO. ADply Owner.
^^ loiim^gu^M^^^ ^^ splendid
otti «u the very best part of
^*,t)ii * ,n ii. IIowoH, i'aync
r, I .tiRU'v et ; phono 1780
n sale either ten or
atdM hid lie v and the islands, Tialt
m the railway and frontage on a
road. 8460 per acre. A. W. Jones,
??.-■ ■
to iReal Eetate Agoni- -U > >
4ul) commBliiloni n'> imiIi'I''
- .1 i.rncr of Pandoia
aalf <fillMnb frame huuve^. «■
p^WtPtn^i •" •"* f'" '""-'nu-nt
liniiKn or^bualncM block, cpm lun-
, ,• , nrniii ui.UiW lioth str.M-ls '000
.1 n "AV Klnt, ^l PK, I'lrst
li, 10 1 1 Oiumljcrlaln at., icl.
ill 11)1' ___^_____^__________
OAB Boy-^For sale by owner magnificent
lot «0xl20, close to hotel and sea. Long
Rranch avenue. 8l8«oi 8560 cash, balnnco 1,
2 and S years; Box 387 Coloniat.
OAK Bay; tvt~o minutes from «oa and cars;
grand lot, 59xUp, dry and no rock;
price 81500, ca^h |600, balance 6, 12 and IS.
Arthur H., Harman. 1207 Langley street,
toppo.lto' court hou.e,)
^TICBLY furnished front room with slec))-
ing porch, walking distance and on
ear. Modern bunfealow. 401 Skinner atreii.
R-'258. I
OAKLAND rooms — Beds, one man S3c .
tyvo men 60c,; by week, one man J-'
2 men 83. 1226 I^ngley at,, two doors oit
Yates at.
RESPECTABLE lodgings nnd board H re-
quired; also 3 room cottage to let; ap-
ply 717 Pembroke st.
OOMS
car.
to rent, two minutes
Box 206 Colonist.
from Gorfii.
T°
pent, furnished, l«rs<!' front room.
Mertlr.-a.
Ibti
nr»0 rent. Xurniahed Xront bed-sitting room
X fjipphwe. 7210 Fort St.
mo Let — Furnished rooms, healed; auftabl
X for gentlemen; modern new hoyse. 3J1
Michigan stTCCt.
Ty Let — Nowly furnished roonni with bAtli
923 Johnson St.; close In, between Qui
dra and Vancouver sts.
TO Rout — Large rurniMu'd fMHit lu'd room.
D^ofy convcnlni ' >.' '
Bay <;ar; apply 103.
t,ct — Furnished front brdroom, Fittlnu
room l£ required. 1033 Fisguard si ,
near Cook.
rpo
II O Let — Furnished rooms suitable for 1 or
. 2 gentlemen; apply 112S Yatos.
DA.NDY buy In Port Albcrnl, one lot on
Fourth ttvc. 81000. Heath & Chancy,
Sayward block.
DEAN Height speelal
?SU«, $200 caah.
Sayward bulhllnt,'.
Bpaiiiifn,! high lot,
0.\cml ■ tic, DU
w
F'
O^
kW.NERS for quick sale try the Coast In-
' ve
^bone '^967.
V' vestment Co. 122 Pemberton building;
WANTED — A good arm waitress. Windsor
Cute, 906 Uovernment atreet,
;7ANT,EI>, Immediately, young woman for
kitchen work; must understand cook-
ing. Apply 918 Cook St.
for about two weeks, a woman
to do general liouai- work; tolcphono
or apply 1500 Pandora ave.
w
Ing.
VyA.NTED,
202(1
WANTED, young
m amail fgm'
ANTED— A 11
coats. Apply
girl aa conrpanlon-heip
"ny 518 Colonist.
finisher on lady's
ii:::i l' ort street.
^.JNTED — A gin for light housework;
small fjimlly. .\pply 622 John street.
woman f6r' light house-
Ap-
ply 2170 Oak Bay ave.
W'.VNTBD, young
work, family of two. good home
mentary French and Music, or position as
companion help, daily. Experienced. Box
162, Colonist.
WANTED — By young woman dally work;
housecleanlng; M. R. D., May wood P.
O. '
WANTED— Position as atenographor, ex-
perienced. Box, 681, Colonist.
YOUNG lady de.lres position as mother's
help; country preferred. Miss Cuth.
Bhnkespeare street.
OUNO English lady, well educated,
musical, L. It. ('. M.. good house-
kcppfr, good ncdlf^woman, Jeslres an en-
gagpment in an English family; willing; to
make herself useful In any catpaclty. Plcam*
write to Mr. H. B. Petter, Radfords, Stralh-
morc .V!b'»r>a.
Dot;Bi.i
Holly 1
• I
Btucliwood, In
11, if picked up
quickly. Law, Butler and Bayly, IpOO.Dflv-
rrnmnnt stfoct. ' '' - . . ' ■ -^^ ■ . ' '_ '
.OUGLAS car terminus, Clovfrdale; largd
D^
lot, only blook off lino; price 8860; oVi«-
thlrd cash nnd terms. 230 ft. on V. & S.
railway, lino trackage, near Clovordalo nve.,
with 2 largo lots and new «-room house,
86000; trackage and 1 lot 82600. ono-thlrd
cash and easy terms. Edwin Frampton
Realty, corner View and Broad sts. Phone
928. ,
. . ' ■' I I I I ' I I i I
fholoo lot for 81900. Oxoii-
.Sayward building.
fpo let — Fumlahed rooms.
X iaiJ convenience*; hot
and bath. ■
844 View street-
and cold ^atcr
rno Let — Nice Jarge furnished front bed-
JL room suitable for one or two gentlemen.
149 Croft St., James Bay.
word
\-e.. Port Albeml, two good lots
81600. Heath & Chancy,' Say-
08CAR Pt. — ^We have the only lot offered
for sale on this street ne^r Lli ;
at tht
tat'
low prlccof -81676; Sllivson
P
ist.
!;t;|^t Aots. in Battloford avo
?500 I'iii^ii. .easy terms; Box 471 Colon-
EMPIlK^'.'^ nve— (
ilalo fc Willi",
WANTED TO BENI— HOUSES.
WANTED,
850 cash
ply Box 4fil,
good dry lUit, with city wat'cr;
balance 810 per month. .\p-
Colonl.t.
vr Iters
l«o. i
REPAIRING — rnone 2820
W Webster, M. B. All makes of type-
rebuilt and guaranteed.
ritYPEWRlTER
1 W. Webster,
repaired
WANTED — To purcha.e lot near Jewl.h
Cemrttry district; state price and lo-
cation to Box 14 4 Colonist,
ANTED, for a Vancouver client, lots
went of the Songhee. Reserve, In the
blocks boundRd by Lime St.. Catherine «i'.,
Milne .1.. and Russell st. Plen.r send par-
ticular, at once lo Beckett, Ma.|or and Co.,
Ltd.. 64.^ Fort St.
UNDERTAKING— B. C. Funeral Furnish-
ing Co. (Hayward's). 1010 Govern-
ment 8t. Prompt Attention. Charge, reas-
!r,«...«. P;.^v.. 2236, tiU. 2237, 2288, 2239.
.ha. Haywa-d, president: Jt. liaywura. .oo-
relary; F. Hoseltcn, manager^
irACUtrM ciutmer. — Duntley Vacuum
cleuners for sale or rent: carpet. clr'«m«
Vn the floor without removing.
f^y an.l keop clean. Phono «4 3.
i:i Yates «»t.
Buy
W. I.
D(lil-
Gager.
^TtTANTBD, about .^ven acre.,
VV few mile, frtrm cliy; also
Oak Bay. .\pply R. Mackenxle,
brrton block.
anod land,
rhi'ap lots.
223a., Pern-
VV
p.
rVNTED, young woman fur general
hou.c work; must bu good cook, .\ppiy
O. Box 1024.
WANTED, at once, two flrst-bla.. as.l.t-
ants and apprentices for dre.Rmaklng.
Apprentices paid from the start. 7«2 Fort
Btrjet . _^
tUTANTEU a girl: must be a good hand-
VV sewer; steady work. Victoria Hat
worku, 844 View »t^
w
w
TANTBf. largr tor •wrntirn must it« nHro.
(Jnk Bay or Ksii'iimalt municipality;
full psrtlcu'.nrs from ownrm (n Box 511.
(!nlonl.t.
AuRsnssiSNT or sjii-e.
w
pnyahin
piIkc.
ptione
ANTED, purchnsT for agreement of
82r, monthly; "HI
L'nion Itcttl l'>' ■
2:09.
noil III' 1740;
, ,. Viil.-»
gilt
t.1. ;
'ANTED, lmmodlal^ly. apprentice, and
Improvers; must be smart; bu.lness
thoroughly tnuglU. Apply Whltworth and
Mearnx, dresBrnnker. and eoatumer., 386 Co-
burg St., .Iam«s Bay.
w
ANTBL»-
-.Apprentice at the Elite Mlllln-
iw .>Om|..— «.
■ANTED — immediately. good general
malil. Apply Mrs. Hallam, 871 Beacon
(<lr«-fi: phone R2.1T2.
Kl'rso.V & Hall have '•clients waiting for
homes to rent, it's up to you to get the
best tenant poB.lblc. We can as.l.t you. Es-
tates managed, rent, collected, etc. Acreage
svantod. 81S Fort .treet, near Quadra.
W..\.NTEr.), Immediately, either an unfurn-
ished houso In Oak Bay district, or
an unfurnl.hed flnt. clone In. Would lease
for 6 or 12 months. Telephone 202S,
EStJUIMALT-
prlc« f.>l'
bajancu t.i
Blalkle,
-Constance
few days
C. (.\ I
HTd bhH'K
a
Ave.
60 feet;
T!l^O;
j.-joo t:a»n
■11, P. u.
nil.
E-"
Cor
r.'
1. aofi -V iijii
.^ldentlal ."itri
I, i,.iy, with new .1 . .... .,
three niore). Price 8£),Oou;
iv Rox 4H,S, Col"nl!<t.
PORT Albcrnl BusilnnsB lots on KIng.way,
1)6x125; .88500. Heath and Chancy,
Sayward Woek. ^_
■T>ORT Hardy— Double corner, next to
X waterfront, on original toWnsUe. 8700;
50 cash, balance 6. 12, 18 month, at 7
cent Wise & Co.. 10!) Pemberton.
82
per
let, two largo nicely furnished bed sil-
ting rooniH, baith, car, phone. 432
Superior st.; phono L3016^
T°
50
CENTS per night; 52 a
1211 I,angley "i.
week and up.
BUSIXESS OHANCEB
HOTEL doing flne business, 8»200; good
Putrlck Rpalty Cn.
(H6 Fort 41. Phono
A
and Business Bxchonge
2r>r.i!,
R
EQINA ave^A fine, large lot, 60x120 for
8r,3.S on easy terms.
lAd., 1210 i.,ahglcy .It.
8
ICHMUNU Park-
Howell. Payne &
: phone 1780.
front-
ti,;iiinic
'any; }<nx i
Splendid corner,
!Ct $3000
ColoitlAl,
agf 201! feet and 184 feet $3000; third
NTED — To rent, a seven or ngnl-room-
district pri^ftiTed
Box 416, Colonist.
T'ANTteD — To lease rooming house, about
20 or LTift-ooms; Box 886 Colonist.
^ANT to rent or lease, house, sult'able for
rooming house, about 25 or 80 room*.
.Monk and Mnnleith. Ltd. •
w
.Mon
w
'B-
, , :.:y 81050 on.
1,4 block from oar line;
IfinO ntmnrln" "*'.'■' ■'",■""
(eifli.M.. GiTX
Wftv
invvt-.i
X* 129,
Agnow,
;^AiRi"i
Sayward Hun
F'aTrTieLi . . ,
03x133 to lane »1500; southeast cornor
Mobs And Point; beautiful sea
terms; owner, phone H3141.
li good land, With
■ ulldlng site; moal-
1\> all cuHivateil: troniliig on V. & S. Uly.,
close to n. I". Electric lino. Apply W. Mitch-
ell, Keatlngs. ^
" lake water frontage, east
„« A^^ 200ft. fr',?nt?"'*' Ioih.
Box Stiff, Colonist.
C10RNBR Saloon in heart fo city on lot
J 60x120. Price 81700 front foot; ca»h
8'>5 000- $10,000 in six months, balance 1,
•<, 3 years. Patrick Realty Co., 646 Fort m.
Phone 2556.
FOR Sale— Furniture and good Will of :i
17 'roomed rooming house. Owner leuv-
clty SIO Yntes atrein. Phone L2S40.
Ing
rpoR
X" KOt
Sale — A good going
good trnde. ill Ik-hHIi I
for selling. Api'ly ' ' ^ ^''
Fisguard.
buslnpBS with a
i the only cauje
Koown, No. 662
p-MkR s«.le. Hotel In Victoria. B. C; 7i
rooms, cenlrally !')catcd, well equli,
long lease. Apply 070 Colonial.
Jb
ped:
on AWNlGAN
, foot. up.
AM looking for
have you got?
. amall businese; whai:
Box 295, Colonl.t.
v^-
.JJllOl.HOURNE
splendid lots
. ;ii I 'iiliinlat.
St.; — Close to Lansdowne. 2
40X168 87r)0; easy ternm;
F
:iil buy. McKenzie
. iidale and Wa.ve,
I. opposite Wellington.
cornor
view 81600;
A-NTED, 6-roomod
term, moderate.
hou.e for rent;
Box 128, Colonl.t,
house by March 16th;
WANT-KD to rent,
4 to « rooms. A. E. Price, 1014 Pen-
d»rgB»i
MONBY TO IA)AN
Box 190
WAN'ri?iD, younn «ii i for light
work; sinlf salary required.
Colonist. ^
Y~ OtfNG~glrl who can rtia typewrVetJniul
looU tH - nrn.'.- 'Kii .'..iii> 1, III.'! l.'roa.l
»lre"t,
w
TfiNKV loaned on Mortgages, lot., and
B.Kr<>einontH of sale purchaaert. Apply
U. MB<-ken»te, 323-A Pemberton Block.
0^ fi'fififi to loan on Improvfd buMncw
>|f>«>U.WI' proprrly «t lowest rnl,-..
Uslsiennan, Fornian *: I'o., 1:12 Ui'.!2il «U
FAIRFIELD Lot— 112 Walton st. 80x120;
hiRh ami il'.v; p.vt'.l hi.; plf-MsTni -ini-
atlon- 2 minute, from car line; prtce $1600
third cash; tirriu.; Box 169 Colonist.
1,-^ARM KRS. Special f— f can deliver ranch,
^ mo acrfs "f exceUcni sail near So'-kc,
half clfOr«a, no rock*. Koo"! water nupply,
eio., $140 per acre; 110. 000 handles this; ap-
ply Box its Colonlsl,^ ^
FIN LA
soxiao
C.j|on|.l.
Kll'ih — Twii
$1600 eacl<
flni> crtriicra
^ .vrt; — Absolutely best buy In district,
to JuU lot Flnlaysoh street, only $475 cash.
Klt.son & Hnll.
Nf\pT_-Fa.lrfleId, lot on Olive, 50x120;
close to George st . $11 25. a sure money
maker; also lot on Walnut St., Spring Ridge.
jsao lor quick sale. R. W. Clark, 1118 Oov-
ernmont St.
SWRB and bouse, on a Cook »t. corner;
this rents for 885 per moni'h: only
$7000; this proposition ntt. OVj per cent.
Howell. Payne & Co. Lti},. 1219 Langley St.;
plionn 1780. ^
IJNIy.VYHfiN nt. — V\« nav"« lor pihi" i »pi,-ii-
dUl li)l!< nnnr Uuailra »!.. high iinil dry.
and sure bargains. I'rlof but $1060 each.
Eureka Realty Co.. »«i Xntr* .1.
F
por
►n jralp,
side;
$4(1(1 cash,
per c'-ni.
lag, i.'ttl'-i'
lot 2, block 2, Florence at. oa.t
60x110 to tt ilanr; price 87RO;
Imlnnoe «. 15. H months at 7
I.. \V. Hlok. 231 Hay ward butlil-
,[,5,, I:-...!! " il 111. nil K' ■.>. «l.
rnRACKAOB on B. & N. R. B. 160x207 on
X old EBtjulm=!t road; close In; snap at
the price $14,000; third cash, balance 6, 12
and Id months; Russell & Gregg. 207 Pem-
berton building^
luis on Fraser «!.. n<.ar car 1lmj;
double coiner; brut buy In the dl.lrlot.
OwiJ*!. Box 10, P.caumont P. O.
"" Albeml on -Sixth
Heath & Chaoey,
-TV vtjii want to buy or sell a legltlmato
i" bu»incB3 of any kind see the Coast In-
vestment Co. 122 Pemtjerton bulldlifg; lei.
2867. ..
INVESTORS— $«. 00 or $1200 monthly will
enable you to .loin building ayjidlcate;
;2D per cent, upwards Kuaranteed.' Full In-
formation. Apply Efox 49H, Colonist.
WNERf of coal lands, timber HmHs. oi-
manufacturing propo«ltl(}i>B"can' ei-
range Interview with party In totich with
ovelem nnanclers. Address P. O. Box. 15 In
olty. '_^^ , . .' ■ ■
ROOMING House, close In, ll rooini. rent)
f.io month; price 11500: half .tanh.
Patrick Really Co. and Business Bxchan6<>,
04.') i^ort Hi. Phone 2556. '
4MALL rooming house for rent With fur-
"' ler month;
bringing la
O^
very close in 7
150 per month,
rooms, 4 rented,
Ajiply Box 874, ColowWt.
fTTiVtJ
Apply
QUMMEU hotpl
rnwo nne lots in Port
X ave,; 88:tl26; 81200,
Sayward- blott. _
V
A 8. Trackage — toOft, by .liOOft. ileep:
the C. 0. It. havr taken this line over.
illi hnv h«.for« thA rush ; $2»0li; ono-thlrd
<,i;«li. balanc*- o'er 7 year.. Wise A Co.,
loa I'cniberton.
bargain. «lth'23 acre.* o:
land Ioth.^oJ watorfrontage. Ideal sum-
mi-r rosort, close In. ciin be bought at a very
low flgur.) within the next two Weeks.
Monk & Mon'
^.11 h aao F«rt St., yictnrla.
WANTED, young man
vice as time kfcpci* ond manago wm- «
with a building
617, Colonist.
contractor.
With 8S00 anti .<■■■-
We
l»o»
I ■^IPti'?'
r'ifiMiiniBiii
WliBHty'<
hacked by w^ltftleat mtn In 'Bwlhwaai;
Floeiwood Warel, JbnpreM Hotal.
\X7ANTED,
VV 81000
one to iMVeai froOK
m British ColtttnW*
.l.V....... M.^« '«W 1
Saturday, March 9, 1912
VKTOinV DAILY COLOMST
21
BOC8ES FOR BALK
\ BEAL'TIKCL new, moUcru home ot
Jtx. »<„vcu rooui*. pli)«d lor I'uriiace, gar-
■ J<^ii Ul(i oul by cxpen. This Uou»c lit BllU-
<iucl oil aiohaid*ua »t.. mud in an excup-
Ho.iitl KuuU IJiJy- frl^e }I>CI00, on turini, !«i>7
eoloiiUU
A CiOOX> homu ut 6 rooms for tale on lot
x\. ittitVii; ttiu luliiuteB' walk to V. O.;
c;oae to ^aik; Uair .jluult to cur, pavoti bu,
$4 200; thOO cuMh, balauue (SO per month.
.vpply iiiix •>!!«, (.olonlm.
M18CEXLAN EOCB
;aNO l.ji »10«, aniiti; upright, Bultablt!
ir a rmioli h«n»e. Will «oll lor »ii
monthly. Harmony Hull, "lia Fort m.
Xa. for
POULTRY AX1» LIVESTOCK
A
GOOD team ot joung iiiaron, « llh oiiu
foal al foot for »ttk. AppJy 858 \aloii
:
VtiyjiJaHi, uak Buy, on UmvIu al., « •uOiliS
(J,»0«; oasy terms, and ono wltl> 8
looKiB, oiLit irctB and iruli trecK; privu »<,iO".
jlOOO ca»h. baluncu fSO a moiitn. I'atrfck
Itciilty Co., Blii l''ort Bl. i'hone :'568.
home In Oak Bay on lot
>K.\VTlt-VU
^uxUti, with a number of oak trees.
T>t;.Vl
Jl> io<
ij ft. lane at rear; houvc In luUv modern,
I \ocptlonally well built, olfihl rooms, lurgu
cloueiB, cement basunitni, lurnace neated;
Btanda high with flnu vkw of anrroundlng
country, »ea and mountalOB. O.v.iir Icav-
-•ug city, muai sell. I'rica ?7,t>0u; terma.
jlod««on ik fowWl, 2SU l^omberton b^o^nt.
OKAUTIFUL new 5-room, modern house;
B^
open me, pIpoU; Bne high view, ovi^^r-
looklng the l-remler's grounds; two mlnuieB
iioiu car. S4.300. terniB. Also two lots on
laultala street, graas and tioed. (lOO eafn.
wner, i'hone, LiioT^ „___
(■^OR^ Bale on Niagara tt. a modern a
room houBo on largo lot. Kor price and
ivims address P. O. Dox liJ. No agents,
l,"AOit Sale — On Moss it., close to school, 6-
^^ Jj loomed collage bathroom ana pantry.
«Se„nTrh'iaS^«»-^
^"'1^ I III jBi. ^ I- S
I I I I
•ale» 4-room«d cottage, Shelbourna
l.|^MO«i »ft*p. App)y HIT Viow at. i
ASl'RilNtt suggestion — I'lant your garui..
now, and 8<.e the Kloral Htorv, «o I
Vales St., for all flower and vtNgKtablo seeds,
i'lanis and trees of all kinds. I'hone 22"b,
J ust <tbove l^flbrary.
AAMO.NbO.\'."> pawusnop has removed front
Broad street to 1410 Uovor;tment St.,
opposite the Westholme hotel. _^
A
A
M'i'iWtJ'^ Jewelry, diuiuuiiiia, cUiitUVJaSS
and pictures houglu and sold. Mrs.
A. Aarooson, t>6 Johnson st.
BAOGAOIC promptly handled at current
rates by the Vcioria Transfer Co.;
phone i.i\). ortleo open night and day.
ANOTHKR carload ot dr4Uglil huuises
Just received; several well malclicJ
grays from ao to Si hundred. Apply Oleo-
Kon and Johnso.i, 3«ati lilanuhaid.
Ittrni work. £•&
C1Hli.\P hor»o suitable lor
J Boyd St., Jamt* Uny. I'hone 18:9.
C'^OLOL-ITZ Poultry .
.* ..IT,, K«««x model Incubators $40 eacli,
c
EVKNl.Na lessons
Apply iiox 282, Colonist
F
In PUman's shorthand.
j'MiRlllS and Bay — Klguro all classts of
buildlnn and repair worn, cnimncya.
mantels, grates, tiles, oven and boiler set-
ilng; phone 1878. _____^____^____
ARDBNINU wanted dally, or contract
pruning a specialty; phone YY»c».
IK you want your windows cleaned ring
up llio Island Window cleaning company
pUont, L13b2. 731 I'lhn-esa a\c.
IF >ou want a postcard of your residence,
family or anything drop a line to A.
Austin, 1236 Government at.: can Ulaii s
■tudto. , _________
iP'y
-mM.i^ ftnaiirttoU po*»MJoi». gev^n-
tertif '«V«ii«»; Oa*' Jttair: toaa *m»** .*<"«
awttm^ IPitea t«,i«Off. ♦»00 hundlei, bfUnw
»f» k moatto, Bwnar leftvfnc city wlU gell
Mx9*^<miA atttPiw. Apa>y BoK «84. coiooiat.
t^^ 8*lir^88M drsitMMn. now s.?ooms,
JP batti, dlnlns room ana hail paneli«a and
buamcil: full alze basement. I'rice (4,626. Ap-
ply pit job or corflcr aumwit and Urahain.
'li^OK bale— New aevett roMded botiae and
J? iMra* reception hatl; tiatbroom, pantry.
b aiMl « water: Al plamblng; (ull alsed
Uaaeqient: lt>t &6xlg6: bUih crouna. good
Mtt«^, tiic amin arounu bousu: garden
tfug. Poultry house for 60 hena: wired run.
within one mile circle, V& blocU from car
fJil'U I8.3W. >!,«»» taah. Mwtg»g»
UaB. _
ut »loao to b« aaaumed by purchaaer. ttal-
- anca. 8. Ig, IS, 54 montba. Box 8»8, Golonlat.
'tJjUtVlt Bay — «-roomod house, bath, pastry.
JE; bu^ment, (owt bousv, etc Modern and
aottBjMy conatruoted. extra large lot, beat
">dalrt4b,~T(iBiir"rffny~tunUBttea: inbwt~po*'
tton two minutes from car or •ea.^Only
lil.SOp on terma. Kltaon & Hall,
inpVRXH Vfx-A fine modern 4'roomcd
JC bAUfr on « tot 60x160. all fenced, 13000.
UOWC4I. Paytio & CO.., Ltd.. 1319 Langley
at.: phone 1780. ->.' ^^^ .
H" "bMB~"for ailfr-On'DavIo a%t1¥H^'. 9f^n
rooms. Price. 18,800. $800 ' '"
to suit, Cha». 'Stuart, buildei
258.
HOUBK 6 rooms bath and pantry on Jlstv^'
Odin ct., close to Douglas; two larfi^ fotH
&tfxl3B each; price ?5S00; third caalt, "*al»
anco 0, 12, 18 and £4 months; the Iota atone
are worth the price, Hubs'jII & On;gg, 307
l>,?mbertun building. ^
HOL'i-K — Corner Ulaastohe and Belmont:
S roomed, now, splendidly finished lot,
52x111 going for tSSOO ca/y terms; G. S.
l^tghton. Ills UotFiyijUlllpt St.
.TAMEa Bay— WwiifeilMtointd bungalow.
_ tcwu;
Kiitcara.
KIND lady would like to
Box •l.-Cotoniat.
I ■ I ■ ' '■
iS!m%hm%&>itrf -
JM ifMday JKmct mn ■•Wr & ». 8, paaiatft.
1 .J III r ' — -* "^*l r~T~~~T~n ' ' ■^^*^-^'*—^— ***^^"|^*
InHOPOtiao mw }sf«tiirr ncfttnent. Mo-
X tice. Provitloiial «pB|lc^lou |vlll be re*
i-elvad frota tuoaa wiming t». ••*'V« •• &<>»*
commlaaloned otOMn *ad mm IB tbo above
rf.-Kiment. Applioaa.ta gtiAald civ*^ naima, poa-
tal addrew, age 4tntf tormer Mrvioa. « any.
and address tholr letter* to .Th» Ornniamg
Secretary. Uoom 11, Uaynea Blocic, F'ort St.
Note;— At preaunt only appUcationa toy mall
can be recetvad. , -^
REAL estate aganta andothera take notio*.
the piece of property 1 ilatad with you
Is off the market fron< today. March 8. H«n-
ry Norman. Gordon Head.
RHSUMATI8M and nervoua comptaiRtk
cured wUbout drugai piiUnta vlaltad or
raaaUad. Phnlha BuTtHl^
ranch. Royal Oak. 4 00
Incut)
I reason for sate.
o,.w' .'/, Poultry Ranch, Uoyal Oaw
P. O. Rhode Uland Reds. My braod-
Ing pens are nelecied from 50U ot the best
layers. »1.J0 per Kreittng; »».«0 per hundred;
day-old chicks 2tH^_ta^-h. O. V- Bovllle.
nfis^Hllver Wyandottm lead Provlnilal
laving contest. Also breed U. I. Reds,
AndHlu»lan», Mlnorcas and Oanie Uanlavns.
P. .S. l.ampman. Oak Uay. Telephone M126j.
T^GCS tor hatching— Barred Rocks: R. C.
Rhode Island Reds and White Wyan-
doltes, %l.'^0 per setting; cros«-breeds, oO
cents. Telephone 2026 or apply itfOO f an-
dora avc.
E'
rOR SALE— MlbCKLLAMKOIJS
Anve pa*»engcr Ford sulomobllo fo.
(700; lirst-clttSB order; will cxeliango
I'oi' ttiUlty In properl}-. reaaoii fur bvllliit.
have larger car. Apply Box 1,07, Colonial.
" 'Models de
cycle. Nearly new, o>iiv »•■" \p-
pty w. T. bkinn*r, 86& North -t.,
evunlngs after li.
A snap— For sule, ♦SO Singer
Luxe"
anothur
,, owtior
Pony
splen-
Edas for hatchfng; Kellerstrass White
Orpingtons, %o and 12; S. C. UuCt Leg-
noins «S and 41 Co per selling, heavy lay-
ing standaid bred stock, recent wins,
llrsts, U 2uus, 0 8rdB.
Hill, Victoria.
Ij^aus for hnlohlng — Pu^O;
J orcaa and barred
Ung.
laaMi*
488 Qov^rnmant at.
■pd black Mln-
^.00 per sli-
i,tMU
||«g,;««*l*f«^«» 5W«?.«!»?«ff>'.f^
S'lNGING-i-Mra. Fotllia, PUpU of Madame
MarchesI and Glraudet. Paris, will re-
celvc puplla at her studio. 813 Pallaa rd. ,
CilNGINO Leaaona givan by P»ul BdOiondf.
Jsl- fllL J<ondan . intf flfflft . »>Mttgia_ with
Tetraaainl In m>I For apsoinunama pbona
i?Mu
iilitr nr^ Mftu »«• M^ttog. M* «l»-
Eofi
tt for Hatohlng— 'Haaaoaa ac. ^bOk
jMglM^ •!.«« and f » P«r W» wxtorala
,. pautti iw w^J R. KTwtUMr. Hum-
tM» roa»{ i^aa "MliaM. ' ;
EGOS tbr batehtng. rtabal atrMii. Wbtta
Plyipoittk Rpeka. It.60 par altUngt
pbonf MMt; Itgl Pucbaia at.
BaaB-«4iEatl«ratrMa atraln Whlta Orptng-
toiur gt Vtotorlft sad Vaaeouvert alx dnt
(our Moowla. two tbtrda; tnatlag liat new
ready. Apply t« W. H. Vanarum, avb. ata-
Uoa Onai^ Victoria.
FABMSmS' Exchange, 618 Johnson u..
Egga (or ha telling: I. V. Coopers
• Whlta tjoghorna. famoua aayJng atraln, 81.60
per aetUag. " ». H. OfJ*fa PrUe Favorelles.
U.89. MiSdroliK Butt Orping tona. 13 and 64.
Pria* pan. 8,6. W1iit« Orpington!, imporieo
piiaa atratef 86. T^a buy chlokena for fat-
■tyning. " ^ 1 1, ,. , ^ .—
TTtOlivaftle, reoKter. 5 puUots. white Orp-
•IP i *n«toi?|i: c«ok'a •train, fH. 687 Burn-
•tda rd..
AL'TO bargains — Runabout »u!10;
);00, ll\c-8eitter tourlue 15 h. p.
buying larger 'Jar $nuO; Cadillac
Tonn'?Hn jirt'Hi; fiiur-scnter touring.
aro .
BAllV chli-U.i ui <;tjt:i Itjr li^itchlUi;; lui'j»l
ivyandoltes nnd Leghorns; customers
own eggs batched In our Ineuuuiora. Walker
H'.'ni ivLi, l^sttuinialt ruad. Pliont) M1S27.
lO.NTK.N'TS ot modt-rn 5-room cottage for
sale at a roaeonublc rtgure. Cottage can
bo rented II acsired. Box ion. Colonist.
IjtOR Sale — Two loius fully equipped for
three, with stove cooking utensils, etc.,
oie. ; may renisui where now pitched al
liouywopd Crosccut, i;ofk Lay; splendid lo-
cution; j. Arnold, I : luSS.
REA BROWN &. COPEMAN
OfOues: 21S l-embcrtou Block and Sldary,
B. C. Phone 162 L
Members Victoria Real Kstute Exchange
Financial Agents, Real ICetni';, Insurance,
Klc.
Law Union snd Rock Insurance Company
Saanlch Landi> a Specialty Phone 1621
J ONES Island, one of the prettiest small
Islands In the gulf, close to Bidney. Ap-
ply for jiartleulars.
C"
I^on sale a tew f JngllBh Macintosh
lulncoats, (guul's^; jlIbu some real Ung-
litth blue Bcrgc i>.nd Scotch tweed. Box 421,
' '''ollllil.
R.' B. Butler. I<akoi.THoR sale, modern 'household furnituio,
A? coat 8676, owner leaving dty.^^W.
1800.
Apjxly B«ai
aell at gTpat aacritlce;
408. Colonlat. ,- ')-
» , . , , . , niini|<toii Hiitii ,<liji» nil.
TTtOK Sale cheap. aeeOfiTJVibll^^pia. P. O.
J )ORrA0E: Inlet and having a frontage of
J- about 176 feel on salt Water and Hel-
mcken road. 6 acres of very nice land.
Price fy.SOO. Terms 1-3 cnsb, bslance to
arrange at 7 per cent.
NORTH Saanluh, a 10H acre block having
frontage on Union bay cross road, and
a quarter ot a mile on B. 'C. E. R. Ry. This
property Is Improved: Is mostly cleared, has
i-mall house and barn and fence.
GROGAN & CROOK
Phon» 1166 12« Perabcrton liulldlng
Ucmbers of VUlurlu llrul K»lulo Kiihunge.
GORDON lUail, 6 aaivt ovrnoukliig sea,
close to Mount DouglnB park, »1,000
an acre; onc-thlrd cash, balance In I. '- """
i years. -
GORDON Head, 40 acre* of sea. 1
omlio slope of Mount Douglas; a beau-
tiful property for futuiu subdivision at JIOOH
per acre; terras. Wo can offer ibis in tlvo
or ten acre iiarcels.
P. E. TOWNSHEND
SilUe 8. 1214 Government at. Phone Hit
Bli.\CH drive. Hollywood
Bizi- JOlHT:
Oesccnf, lot
price »ia75: tor this week
,■^01; . ,■
lull,
:, iir l<^tft Bay iJ
f
L
IBICMITON rd., facing l">ovle si
J 00x116; price «1300.
I>EN ave.. close to Dalla»
sixe 60x102: prleo>»2475.
' " '"ii",|'iit''^\''»'.y'j»» .'
JI'*.*"V!'JJ"*'"'"'ff J' " '»""
Box. 9U.
iiiii,r,,ii,iirm
wald, corner
sell them.
M^
ir|AK Bay — seven room*, now.
rcPHER.SON Ave., new. modem, e-room-
ed house, $3,800. Term.*, 130.8 Alder-
man road. _______________
MODERN 6-roomed house, ,bath, toilet,
hot and cold-water all bedrooms, en-
gine bouse. Bcpttc tank, about 1»4 acrca in
Irult, e miles Victoria, on main road, near
Beaver Lake station and new electric rail-
way station; additional acreage availabia K
wanted, IL Booth, Room 7. 1007 QoTern-
nient Bt.
"VfEW 6^ room houae — Near car Unej tull
, " ' , . f, ., ^ ■
/^WAK Bay avc.. two housea. one a grand 7-
\J roomed JhOltWt .Um «t(ier, "
roomed cotta»v;<%»-.«)( ^ "
only $13,600. -lH«W«n,
12t» Lenglej- at. ;phone 1780.
_^ „S$,. !?*•
coedlngly- well fitted and " '"
arate pantry, toilet and bath
ore In^kinc *'"'' * K<xnl <'omf<»rtrthlfl home
como and sea It; good terms can bo arrang-
ed; take Willows car; owner, 1897 Foul Bay
road. ____^______
I>IXE at'., Victoria West; 6-rooraed modern
house on lot 60x150. through to Bkil-
tun avc; price 64200; caah 8700. Union
Real Estate Co., 576 Tatca at.; phone 3709.
KE.NT payers — You can own a |3,000
home for monthly payments; less than
I'ltntal, elsrht vear mortftaRe at tuw Interest;
for full particulars, apply Box 500, Colonlat.
RICHARDSdN St., between Vancouver and
Cook, six-roora modern houae, lot SOx
1:0, S7,500; one-third cash. P. O. BOX 185,
or phone R-2372. , ;■.-■ ■ - ' " '
KITHET Street— Jame* Bay. 6 room cot-
tage 65x160 lot, garden and fruit trees;
price 16000; easy terms; Box 364 Colonist.
"\riCTORIA West— «-rrfomcd modern house
V and lot, close to ttvo car lines for $3000;
apply owner, ,927 Horeward road; no agents.
TT/'^^KKINGMEN!— For $1800 on terms I
' » can deliver ft now b-room house on
large lot, high and dry, beautiful attua-
tlon mllo from Douglas car. impruvlng prop* .
trty. R. W. Clark, 1112 Government St.
"XT'ES. Iff ^or sale— -'Oomer Rosob^ry and
A Kind's road. -Yes. 8 rooms bath, toil-
ets, upstairs and down, beamed celling,
paneled hall, dinlngroom and den, hard wall
plaster, tinted, two sleeping porches, cement
basement and furnace. See this for some-
thing to write homo about. F. Clark, 2632
Fernwood road.
'^'•"OU will rc?Bi-et If you miss this; house off
3. OJk Bay avenue. 1 '-i mllo circle, porch,
cntrnncc hall and passages, dining and sit-
ting rooms communicating; burlllpped and
pillars, handsome oak open fireplace and
buffet, 2 large, bedrooms and closets, kitchen
bathroom and pantry hard wall finish, con-
crete foundation and basement, piped tor
furnace; solidly and artistically built, $4000;
$600 cash and balance arranged; will allow
$200 discount for $1000 ca.ih down; must
sell; Kltson & Hall, 84S Fort St.
240 — Cultivated with 7-room house;
close to car lino for $4,500. T.,aw,
Hutlcr and Bayly. 1009 Government street.
TBB Dorothy 9m 99/om UNH SrwA ttt
Pambertoa'' blocki tanNUKMt*. HgiU
luncheon, aftrraoaa tta;.. aptA t ». tn. $o' T i
p. ro.
TQURIKO cara «nd UliU-e«Ag tor hire; day
MMi nig^t mn^nj ,m!M0^^ at usual
ratMPVei^R«<k - «ir mSSttk: •«.; phono
l»t».; - ' • -''};'C7_ " /
mown and CotM^J^WkUy Co., AUcUoneera
X and Apprataera. • 879 Yatea St. Phone
WANTED, to purtshaae, and;MW> to «*
, change for Victoria prd9M«)^>» few
flrst-clajss morti
BtriRt Invcatlgatii
city.
rate, 83, to,
BL: pbcixe
land. Ttrmi; Wi«|ilMII«.
Phone R}848; ■ .t . .
V^0«W«,1«**»fl*r,««dy desirous -'^'
i -Wi <!*«*« ;i*«l8ld give servicai ,
help" -or governeaa to young chlldran.'ln re.
turn for fare; apply, Miss Eis<>, Lonbridge
road, Maidstone, Kent, England.
XO UtX-'UVVHKhLVXeUHi HOOMD
AfiUira of three furnlahed houaeltecp-
Ini: rooma, apcclally nice, in good
houae: all modern conveniencca: two blocKa'
from car. 1488 Vlning at., Fernwood.
, I ii, . ii.i;iii.i.i '
ftCttfUMSIf^lMVVi rurnlshcd rooms, with
VJ^^^nak 'of Kitchen; quiet, pleasant house
on car line. Mrs. AValker, city itmlta, Ka*
quimalt road. Phone M-1637.
T7H>R rortt, furnlahed, houaeka^lrtng rooma.
JC a or 8, on ground door lir ffoat. 117
TMIE^ Ml«,vUuda»n. 1812 M4><«Mv AMIy «}Ulp-
XI tA i» h. »».i wAUi ifitsa ;ji3«o.
Box »»!, Coloniau .'..',
ijMWggifHi^aflgUah baby pvmor, oapt »89^
X ohmp. KIT «»»iMlra.
T(W>It Bale, thrae l<ft. I^udohaa. one 18ft.
J^ ball, a twonty-eighi f«ot launch. 1 forty
foot cruiser. Apply Point Ulllae Uoat Houae,
phono 108(,
T?IOR aaie— Stoop, maisaail and Jib. for
Jt: nabing or pieaauro. 38. feet long. 7 ft.
8 inch, beam, good condition, newly over-
hauled. T. E. Shaw, Coach and Horses Ho-
tel. Esquimau.
'f7%OR aale. ladlQa' twoed ault, Klngadgn'n,
.JC .VIblna St., Gorge.
„i III I , ,11, , , 11 I I
FOR sale, two chicken houaea, each 18 x
40 feet. In good ahape. Cheap. Inquire
at 3093 Chaucer strceu Phone Y991.
BTTftN-aDB 0I8tirtot-^ltt« MTOOdwa
ha«aa pn a CtatlSO tot. rented at 188
per month; prlo^ llMOOi terma <>Ba<tiiird
cagb, b»lgbo* 8. It, 18, or arranged.
GORDON Head, 6 aorea ot land, ch-arcd
and fenced, on the Fellhara road at
$1,000 per acre.
GORDON Head, two lots at dvo acres each
overlooking sea, partly cleared; on^
lot conluliilng a small house, well, ohicken
liouso and rung. Just put up, and an acre
of strawberries. ?«,S00; the olhcr hve for
i6.260 oh easy lermB. The whole ten acres
at tlO,6UO; $3,500 cash, balance on oasy
terms.
METCHOSIN — 12 acres overlooking Parry
Bay. close to C. N. R, station and
post otnce. House 16x28., good barn and
chicken house, all new. Property wire fenced.
$6,000, on easy terms.
ClOL^V OOD— Close to station, 60 acres ot
' good, lov<si land, about 8 cleared. 6-
roomed houae and outbuildings. $360 per
acre,
Acr«s ot gooh land,
'ty. % mite
glr^*; N., 87,500,
fWlKOOVA Bay— 1% aorea and O-rodmea
%J hoMa: • protty »>«»«>► «»f"»>i?*?* J!*"!
» numbar-ot frtiit and monumental tr*«»;
Qvarlookltkg the aea; WOO; 'ft caah.
(tULT.lN"-' '.N »l. bf't«e,Mi V luiLouvci .tud
J ' Cook sts.. sUe 50X120; pilco $2975.
H.\ULTA1N St., two lols near .Shelbourne
St.;. price for thl» wek only $750 each.
DI';Nlt.\N aC, 6-roomed new house, 3 luln-
uiea from car; price SJ250.
Bl.
4-roomcd brand new lious<\
ITHR.ST .
■ minutes from car; price only $2a00.
IpASY term
■J above prices.
s can bo arranged
T
OR -aale- ■Maehlnef y lately taken — t»oa»-
yacht 'Anemone." Suitable for a
freight boat or canneory tender. Apply to
S. W. Buckuam, Sidney P. O.
Il^OR Sale Cheap— Caah reglater. firat olaaa
' condition; Box 211 ColO^L
off Byiwkla^ >oiii» ftur »ka .algn.
FOB 8«le^-«i|f*H <!Heatnut vony. tour
ynwra old. perfectly, autft «a4 aound
ridden '1^ i^dy; owner reittraing to Eng-
land. . ,Sgimmmmfik' Slw^flMM
m 6 and 8
eight 8.600
JUSglton fit.
drivora; can
ielth Park, Oi _
Derry, P.. O. Bdbr
T-888.
., poultry Farm. Egga for Itateh'
'„|luff Orphlngtons. iiWMirtMI..
Wd $3; prjae pen, JSj C»Mm'
pen, 88. Address. Gordon HeaMk
fnr MAlA cheap: aJso' SO b.-.4i>»
indard Steam LaundtySpf
FOR aale,.EngHah bitllatrd table. Apply
Bmngwiok Pn^l Roona, 711 Tat«<i at.
AT, mmtto urn i>bPso, Ii8*»8 beior*.!;
"^STwri
SlVVWOODi •tf.OO per double load. C. O.
P.; oordwood. btopka. 87.00: apUt
<7.'fiO, delivered KM .«ta«k»S' 9. O.' King-
sett, <Daver««rg ttifwHivtii U1,K XtouglM
rnOLMIB Ave — Ftne lot tor homealte: aix
X ^ mituitea from Doiiglaa car line; price
888S: one»Uiird caah, bat. «. 13, 18.
OAK Bay. ave., new 8-rof>m aback on nice
lot, only II32S: terma one-third caah.
bai. e, IS. 18; hero is a good chance for a
aplendid homealte in tlUa bigh-claaa neigh-
borhood.
QVAORA Helfhta. Oak Mount rd.. 60x120:
price |6S6: |100 caah. |1& per moncu.
FAIRFtEl'D.' Boabby at, 3 fine iota, 60x180,
cement 8ldew.tlk; roada naphaUed
ahortiy; JIM tach; thlrrt miHi, hilgiiMi a. 13,
DOUaX«AB at. car line: 10 minutea from
very large lot, 60x316; price $600; caah
8160 balance 6. IS. 18.
.XXTlLUOWarramtatnea A.. -2. . Jota^lAAzUOi.
»V price 8860 each: third caih. 8. 13, IS:
80 foot lane in
WlUliOWa. Bi^prefa bi. S lot*, S«xlSP}
pMce ttt> each; third caah, 8, 19. 18 {
to ft. tanw la rdar.
CORDOVA Bay— Waterfront lota, 80 faat
frontage on aea. Juat alx left, three at
$3,000 and three at 11.500 eaOh.
..Ill If
glDNET — ^Ten acres. 308 fruit tr«e«> aeven
yeara old. w»ll and mill, reat meadow
and plough; « mile from Tboroaa Croaaing
attetlon, H mile from new tramway atatlon;
$6000; third cash. '
JONES Bnmr
CtTT
4tB gcyward Itieolc.
f
TIMBER.
Phone 860.
G
OOX> buy* la bousfg W8A lota on eaay
therms.
/^AMBB^lDOiB ave., t-ro«ig|i tt^fff,^
P
IFXH at.. 6 room honat. ; tlSSftk
pKIRST at.
4 room hopae. f89t|« ,
AR£>E>N at,, i rbdm &ou8e. titfiO,
i«t., 'qppeaite City fipitj. -ghona 9t.
"IpHEANO for aale, Upright grand, walnut
' jL cinva; - livaratrung i«oM«t % i.'» oetavea,
»m m^j>*m^*jm.i. »•* Ho«|rwh-
aon. <»»>' au<liww>. y8«lCfr., Waarf atreet.
FIAC^O bargain — Will . accept' 8186; muet
, bo , j|pldiJpaint|dliiti.e^ ; ace the Inatru-
*wi>t .«Hip. mwKmm"»r
i II I inrn ntilimmlMmiliBStilMmBltf III*' I 'J
' eotppact, durable, by
■onch makt
38 Fort at.
^^^Frcnch makor 886 caah; at Harmony
''^*'%t9^-fyrm
ds. White
Indian BunnOL,. , ,
iVAl. aal
Hiij^j,Binwi|[i
SM
£
, CJETTING eKK» from vl| ^.
' O uMllty birds; W. M'yandOtteg'f8;..B. P.
''mtai
bred
lUfBaup At,. Jkilug...Bar.
Mi«k;'.'ftOkMlltie«iteir -roomi. 887 Fort
•at.
Rent-'-Completa bouaekeeplag rooma:
Mt^wSh fW.^O children: ai&.OtfWBUK.T-J.''^ ••
^& ZTU *.■.,' .'a^UMi . , ,.ln»g.yi[|iB)ii».iriinii^ i,a,,niniii , ,
t « iMtt .f -riVRNisilED houseKeeplag rp«m«; guitable
JP Jo. baching. ITlSCook «r.
HOUSEKBEPINO rooma to let: also oook
stove for aale; 1104 Yates st.
OUSBKISBPINO and furnlahed rooma 806
Cook,
bedroom^
■lV>clui. $t> PT hunared.
Gallano Island.
J. W. Dclihouao.
^JILVER
KJ fro
Camplnea — Eggs for
_,'om my prize winning imported
beauty and usefulness combined; they are
iiuiet good foragera and good layers; and
running on free range ond healthy, $5 per
aettlng of 18 egga; order early and I will
execute order prompt; cash with order or
sent C. O. D.; I. J. Bheppard, Mill Bay rd.;
Cobble Hill P. 0„ B.C.
mWIMiitm-imtfiiorna and White
PlymdtttltI»<iMk^MtiK,'ibxhltiition and lay-
ing atraln $1.50 per sottlMt fjdBUt Duck
egga $1.25 per setting; J. D.npiK;7hlrd au
off Richmond; ■»,.." p'. O. »^^f{„ ^- ,?^j,^
tXTANTED— One team Ot, ■,'''"^'="^' ■^-^--'-^
TT weight about 1800 tO't
182.
■■ ' ■. "I ■ ' ■ 1 '
SB3UKTJi!B — Cheap horse: '4|M)BK,'-.14O0 ibs.
^fl[V:Wf atump pulling; apMignw 88 Coi-
onUrt: "' '''■
Agri'^^r^H^t^ent^!' et^7
.^goiid oak couftter.
783 Johnson aL
c. Hardwar*
P£!RJfWOOI>-~Walttut; »u, S Iota, 46xllS;
price 8860 each: terma 8200 caah. 8, 12.
18; 20ft. lane in rear.
XJtJltAiiOWB, Foul Bay rd.. lot 80x120; price
Vr ts«9; terma tblrd caah. 6. 12. 18; 20ft.
lane in -reair, -
WllitOWS— Trent at, facing aouth; lot SOx
140; pricte 8860; terma quarter caah, 8.
12. 18$ 28ft lane in rear. \
?f-i;i(V'
MORRIS 4 EDWARDS
Butldera and tJontractore.
,P. O, Box 417. 821 Sayward ^Building,
Homea' Built on the Installment Plan or by
Contract.
ISN'T IT NICBT
G
ir|RIOR gt.. 7 room tmntes <*«>^
r\SCAR aL, 6 room honatt l<M«;
■;Mi
.paiAK at, i toMd *MB^«e,^'|«i^*V;}^^i**(^
LOTS
80x120; $860.
jTIIwORSKC^ It.,
TTAMPSHIRB rd.. 48x113, $1000.
1>USHBY aL, 5«xl30,
$950.
\
To li
y
TMUautd, filor-
Ltd.. 121
i«*."t»j|*tr*4i'ish, ac cost to
ck. Howell. Payne & Co.,
ley at.; phone 1780.
SINQLB:'
Plymo
LAllGlS com
1837 Blanc
housekeeping room.
:,fgBaplehur»t."
TO let, furnished housekeeping rooms. 4 1
Menzles street.
TO Let — Unfurnished large front room:
sultlable housekeeping; call 3 to 6 or
after 8; 1606 Rebecca st.
house-
lovely
TO Kent — 312 Dallas road, auite
keeping roMns, kitchen, bath;
view; Niagara at. car.
TO rent, two houBeke«>plng furnished rooiiia
110 .Ladysmlth st., James Bay.
rpo
rent, furnlahed housekeeping
Address 1210 Fort at.
TO Let — Furnished housekeeping rooma;
II
1800 Pandora ave.
80"
rOKNUUKD HOUSKK TO LJBT.
1,"'URN1SHED house to rent, nicely fur-
nished; 6 room modern lioure. closo to
l>ak Bay avenue, V4 block from car: electric
llKht, telephone, furnace, piano, and ate.
Moderate rent. Orimason and Bunnell, 322
rcmberlon building.
1, "BURNISHED hoiiBo to rent; modern. Ap-
ply "KIngddown,"' Alblna St., Gorge', or
write Thoburn P. O.
ITIURNISHBD cottages to let. Dallas road.
Apply Mrs. M. R. Smith, 104 Dallas
road.
rT\0 Rent — Fn>m April lit, furnished hous*
1 built 6 yenrs ago on wnierfrfmt. with
'.' acr»s of garden; 4 Urge rooms downstairs
hnll, clonk room, kitchen, pantrj'. etc.; up-
stairs fl b«droonij. 8 bathroom*, linfii cup-
lionrd: basement, servant's room, laundry
and furnace; large attic and all modr-rn
conveniences; references required; Box §41
Colonist.
alWO
- two
large furnished rooms suitable for
o gentlemen or ladles; could be used
as housekeeping rooms; reasonable. 313
Kingston street, James Bay.
WT.VNERS-rillltv.
» » best laying strain In the west
aecond pen in the II. C. show, January, II
alt breeda competing; eggs for hatchl
prices on application. Geo. D. Adams, P. O.
Bex 840. Vtetorla, B. C.
LOST AND FOCNO
VAtvUUM Cleaner — For aale; nearly new;
takfl 87; coat $20; one iMrttAf free
■trial on cither machine. PhOi<jfigj|||jjl|^
A^.xeiXm<R, Tnwvrrtter fo- aalo; Sox 129
SMALL hi
room;
iljkble for lo-dge
month; will
•partment
etmple; no cblidren; cloae in
lloniat.
lH > III, in ,t 1... .m,.,,, iijy, I .mWi
WANTBoTbPIlolIpUrwl^
large or two small VK^mimi)!:
state terma to Box .4f|^;jg|jB>WW.
\JirANTEI>— To rcnt'lliw^frioc in mod-
.JuL,ittti huildUig; centrally located: month
.h'tenancy; phono 1218.
TO own your own home?
to pay; and no landlord to
OF COVRSE IT IS
iwassK .«feyV-»Bt-14*-|*,«««di-yojt * *««?
X One th*t yo*t wlU b* fcwHid oi. We Uultd
cither by wntract «)(f ^J?£JS«!S»*°^ »*'*"•
call in and >»*ve.* Ttt*r,aflSSSjt aco our
plana, and let ue 4A(«ili)i;.'^- fW how you
can own your own home even it you have
but little ready cash.
rpRANSIT rd., 48.\120, $1160.
VBf^-^ "t- 50^llfi. $;'r,o.
yr:
.VLB ot,, rio.\i2b, 41100.
CROFT mmm^f-
Ik.'
Real Baitat4^ TtWHiJT-MBBea and Coat tjinds
-' ■^'•"'t'W^ ^^^ ***" ^
128 F^i^marllit», Viotoria. 8. a
rrSiG futuro railway tormlnuo at the iibrin
•L '■MMVC-^WHIMWMr laland will be be-
yond i00miilf9^^fl9tK0i now la the time lu
4nve8t<>
TTNIOX Bay, Saanlch.
CtOWIClIAN lake wnterfro:
.' hotel, 91 acres. 15 acp
a-.TM Bsorc cleared; hcjse. al!
road, $326 per acre.
11 acrea. water
fenced, drained,
4tc.( boathouso.
TfTOUND, English setter bitch.
JO 3i4, Colonist.
Apply Box
i[>OUND — One motor
berton road.
f*fW.'|f*?^'W*^W*|fj :• m T St. Helen»,82
-. .-,u - .. . '-' ••^■>. '-'^ ' > £%. and double bed
TWO furnished housekeeping rooms. Ap-
ply 559 HUlwIde ttve.
TVV10 Furnlsl^ed housekeeping roome to
rent. 627 HlMslde ave.
Nl'^'RNISHED rooms to let In new house
12R9 Klsguard St. ' •
UOD6K8 FOB BKNT
new 4-roomed cottage for rent or sale.
Davlda street,
A
'Jliicum road
Gorge View Park, off
Ij^lVE roomed house to rent on David »t:
win be vacant 20th March. Wise &
Co.. 109 Pcmberton Bldg.
iTIOR rent, unfurnishod. from April 1, 5-
. roomed house on .McCluro St., $30 per
month. Box 490, Colonist.
FOR rent, hi}.lf of seven room furnished
house, all modern conveniences; Head
St., near watfrr. Apply Captain Jacobion,
Bo.x 25, Thoburn P. O.
Tv^nR Rf>nt. — New li room house In aood lo-
JT callty; $26 per month; Brain ' Realty
Co,, 1011 Oovcrnraent St.; phone 194.
BRE'a your chance — 7-roomed house for
|7\OUND, a sterling silver watch, with In-
A? itiaia "S. R. M." Owner may have
same by proving property to Box 801, Colo-
nlat. ■ •;■...'■.,• - . '
I LEFT a parcel on Oak Bay car; peraon
who found kindly return It to B. C. jBiee->
trie office. , ■ I ■'. '; ' _
LOST, lady'a gold watch and locket, both
diamond »et; valued as keepsake. Re-
ttirn to Shortt, Hill A Duncan, Jewelers,
and receive reward.
L~" OST, small note book, near Chatnam,
Douglas or Pembroke sis. Please re-
turn to Box 505, I'olonlift.
'ANTED — By businesa woman one or two
. ., . unfurnished or partly furnlahed rooms
■JWIalllli for light housekeeping; within 10
HMtta of Fort and Douglas sts.; Box 232
To rent stable cloab
F., 808 Johnao^ gt^,. isity.
BOOM A^TD WWHi
iS Courtney street, single
and double bedrooms to let with board:
highest and flnesl pi>sltion in town; oppo-
site Cathedral; Kngiish cooking steam heat-
ed; terms moderate; ptkone 1,2263.
BOARD and roorh for two or three gen-
tlemen; congenial people; good cooking.
1324 Pembroke street.
BOARD and room, terms moderate: lOll
3
L1697.
McCiuro St., oft Vancouver 8L; phone
Y OST— About 1
XJ case. Reward,
Langlcy street. ■
?l<. c.
28th, Cigarette
J. Prior, 1218
LOST a email white pig: return -to owner.
7 358 Douglas St., opposite Woodwork-
ers, Ltd.: reward.
LOST — Some time since, colored sketch
plan of apartment house; will the party
who found same kindly return It to archl-
leciB James & James, 1007 Government st.
Victoria, and oblige.
LOST, un agreement of sale and map, to
Margnrot Mackenzie. Finder will bo
rewarded by leaving same at this ortlce.
DOCBLE furnished rooms, breakfast nnd
supper; on car line. 647 Niagara, Phone
LiG65. i
1"^OUBLE or ainglo rooms with bparif 816
T» !— 810 isoufrnisy; flrat-c!*ias
XV <o<jiii<i iuid board at rcasonabio rates.
Rhone L228S.
ROOM nnd board, reasonable terms. Wy-
Btt'. Yftlc St., neor Burns; one minute
from car.
fror.i
''<dlrftlvalcd, 5
:ocd .antl, on
COMOX farm, 260 acres, 100 acrea culti-
vated, balance <^aally cleared: no rock,
price $100 'per acre, barns, house, etc.
- ■■.,. LXTiPAR Cameron lake, on .riUlwgy*.. »na
III Laifir" ^"^ ^tt't^ tTxinii road, 80 ■iiifc, -imSMilrd
.y • ^"W.;! ^ippen land, all good soil, l^l^^jifeliiMt'qimd
Motion; price only for quick aaJe 88S per
acre.
ISLANDS. 10. 11, 12. 100, 75 acre
Sidney, from $1500 per Island
FINEST <>ountry sporting estate With
ma«nificent shooting and fishing, on ^
mile aeafront, within % hour of Victoria by
motor, 30 acres cultivated and 40 more btn.-
toin: land, house, barns, etc., on good road
and 4 miles from stations on two railways.
HARDY Bay district, 7000 acrea at $12.00
per acre, alao 1*<(,000 acre* at $7,00 per
acre. __^^
TIMBER Lands, over four billion feet. 4.-
000,000,000 of timber, all classes of
titles, crown flrrant, etc., etc.
JOHN GREENWOOD
Real Estate, Timber and Insurance
C13 Sayward Building. Telenhone 1426
INSIDE the half-mile circle— Lot, 40x120.
-with a six-room modem house renMnt;
for $30 monthly. Price $4500; terms $200o
c anh, balance can be paid $26 monthly.
-~M,
H
from Library; ail In first class condition:
large garden; Income on 4 rooms, $60 per
month. Rent $30 per month. Iiespon»lble
pnrtirs only n?ied apply. Immediate posses-
slmi. National Really Co., 1232 Government
siroet.
WANTED— BOOM A:«t> OOAR.O
ENTLEM.VN wLihes rouni and board Iti
private or «eml-prlvai(^ family, with
phone: near Hillside or Quadra sti". Bo.\
3»0. Colonist. . . .
icly dosli^s room and board
family al ih<' ond of the
iiuinlh (March I : tcrniK inod«>rale. Box $01,
I'olnnlsl.
By foin" gentlemen room and
1 In private house; permanent;
F.slat'? preferred; l'. O. Box 117.
qe:
VV 111 (lulet
ii^ANTrn
1 ..Irflold
MODERN J-room cottago close to cars,
will be rented to parties purchasing
oonte.nte, Bnx 40ri. Colonist.
TO rent — Good bouse In Oak Bay. Green
A Burdick Bros.
let. n^w modern T-rooiiifd house on
I-'t'l St.. 2 doors from Oak Bay ave.
Apply to atoddarfs Jewelrj' Store, corner
Itrnail ."ind Johnson sts.
twelve roomed honsc suttabTc for
boarding house; close In. Box 31!', Col-
rp
rpo rent
NOTICE — Win the person who took bi-
cycle frotrt 1212 Douglas St., return
same Immediately and save further trouble.
t^X/'OULD l'hc"parly~~w-ho found the black
» » spaniel dog be so kind as to again
phone L24nl and give his address?
HOUSED WASTTBD
w
w
;7,\NTBD, now, modern. 5 or B roomed
house In Fairfield. North Ward park
or Oak Bay that about $650 cash will han-
dle fi-tid. "ood m<*n*hly. t*«**0iw, C^wtjor^ only.
Full particulars. Box 345, Colonist,
^\NTBD, new modern S or 6 roomed
house In Falrdeld. North Ward pnrk
or Oak Bay that about »6S0 *asli will han-
dle, and good monthly teri'i!>. Owners only.
Full particulars. Box 3t6. (!olonls(.
\T|TANTF-D. houc In Oak Bay or Foul Bay,
>T about $3000, with small cash payment.
Answer P. O. Box 1233.
'ANTED, small house, large
ROO.M a
1,1364.
nd board 211 Mary street; phone
44
board. 2U May st. Phono
ROOM and board; I^ngilsh cooking.
San Juan avc; phone R2g06.
ROOM and
L1354,
ROOMS and board; boautlfuMy situated;
near Gorge; close to car lino; terms
moderate; Ml«» Chamberlain. 1237 .Sunnysldo
ave.; oft Cralglltw-er rd; phone K3126.
SCOTCH Boarding Hfluse has removed to
11 IC J^orlh Park St.; all rooms furn-
ace healed: terms
Mrs. McLaod.
HARDY Bay lots. See special advertise-
ment in this issue.
ipo
owners ot Port Hardy lots. — Tf you
wish to sell satne send us price and
particulars. We have buyers aitd we makf
a specialty ot Port Hardy lot* and acreage,
ARMS— 'We have 100 (farms on our list.
WESTERN LANDS LIMITED
1201 Broad St.. corner View.
WTE have for sale a nice home on a corner
VV lot in one of the best districts and
within walking distance of town. The houae
Is artistically nnlahed In Mission style, with
all modern conveniences, and has a cement
block fence In front. Anyone looking for a
convenient hotne will appreciate it, and our
car Is al your service.
EDWIN FRAMPTON'S
REALTY CO.
Rooma 1 and 2, McGregor Block.
Cor. View and Broad, opposite D. Spencer's.
Housj phono XX2123. Phone 938.
Open Saturdays 8 to 10 p. m.
F
WANTED. acreage,
crown grant.
Quatsino Sound;
w
7.VNTKD, lot in Vict'oria; $200 down tor
first payment.
W.-VNTED, tenant for 15 acres, part clear-
ed, house, trull trees, strawberry
patch, near Elk Lake; only $10 per month.
'T7>OR sale, near Victoria, Island, 400 acres,
Jo 80 acres cleared: new house, etc.
moderote. Proprietor,
THIS new home of the
ur
■Aberdeen" Is well
inder construction on McLura st., facing
the It. C. Cathedral site. It will be modern
In every rnspcct, nnd the large circle who
know Mrs. Gordon are sure of a comfortable
home, f.-hlch v.!!! bs rcsdy !n thrct months.
AGENTS WANTED
One; Reliable Man In every town to lake
orders tor best custom-made clothes In
Canada. Highest commission.
Co,, Limited. Toronto, Ont.
Rex Tailoring
WA.VTED, small house, large lot, easy
payments, near In. Answers P. O.
Box 1233.
w
7E want a good bouse In Oak Bay today
WANTED— MUCELLAXEOOB
OCRAP Brass, copper, xinc, lead; cast Iron,
io sacks and all kinds ot bottles and rub-
ber; highest cash prices paid. Victoria
Junk Agency. IttJO Store st.; Phone 136.
FOR sale,
Ing sea, near wharf at Port Hardy;
three lots on Srtff. avenue fac-
a, near wl
good for fliore or hotel.
THE LOCATORS
Real Estate. Insurance.
Cor. Wilkinson Road and Chandler Ave.
Colquitss P. O. Viijlorla, B. C.
$800
$700
$500
$150
LOTS
caiih — Douhlo corner. Bsqulmalt.
120xl2(J; price $2500.
cash — CorB.sii Brook and Arnold st.,
120x130; $2850.
cash — Corner
malt, $IoAo.
Albert St., iSsqul-
oash' — Corner
only $0:10.
Parkdale, 50x110;
Fairfield,
$100
$800
cash — ^.Stnnnard ave.,
100x120: pJ-lce $2400.
cash— BOft. just oCt buinsMn
price $1000.
caali — Quarter acres, SlaUoii
Garden City; $450 to $650.
cash — 2 back to back lots,
rose ave;, $2 100,
•Mont
EXCLUSIVE LI^TI.NGS.
STRAWBERRY VAr.,B— Holland
acres, only 3 Ms miles from
« « r- I I I M
IVILLLIIM
h. b,
Book* Harbor.
42
line:
7-10 acres, one mile from wharf, facing
on straits, with 6R0 yards of shore
excellent land: $5340.
iWEJ..LING house of 9 rooms on lot 4-S
acre, facing on main road, subject to
lease a« $17.50 per month: $1700.
D^
be a good buy. Owners only. Douglas Land |
Inv. Co.. 1208 Douglas st.
TO UBX1
\ A.^A NTICn— Automo
VV coni-lltlon: four
'nisi.
rno L'-t— .Vrw
JL on Bank '■'
into. Apply, '<
mod'-rn spa en ronnx-d house
...... , ..,,1 t I II ■ .-milv !,i mi'', >.
T^J
let — Four riMnii loitngc -Apply K47 I'lno
reel.
\v
ANTIID, rn'Mn nnd board In jirlvato fain-
py.
Box 406 Colonlat.
WANTRn— FCRNIHHK\> KOAMR
dicn
pin.
'ANTKD — Tnn or three furnished houae-
, iiiunt be niodarat" and close In; T.'jr-
Mount Edwards, Vancouver st.
F
OR rent, d^^sk room In centrally locnti-d
ofTlce building; telephone l:9h~.
-Tu'O ronnifd 5iiii,.K. iaju DsltaS
IT^OR rent, room 4, Ijoe BulldlnR; seating
. rapailly 4.1. Box 3»1, (.'olonlst.
T[.j^OR Rnnl - ■!-""r'- »rT'>' ' ' "- '^•-•.ft St.;
.^. Ju Inert » ■
O Renl-
ron.l.
TEACHER U ANTED.
TEACHBlt wanted for Mnyne Island
^rlinol: s.ilary $50 per mnnlh: dulles
to comm«-nrc .viarch 16, 1912. Apply J- W
Bennett.
loblle; must be In good
passi-nger preferred:
•titc jiricc and tcrnir>: Bf>>: 152 ("olonlxt.
M-.\NTED TO K.XCHANGE.
II^OR sale or exchange, a trombone for a
olo'cle. Box 515 Colonist.
D, McINlOSH
Rsal Estate and Financial Agent.
Telephone 174»
B. C,
I
J^IVB choice lols on Asqulth
corner; only $3000; leriiis.
TWO good houses on QiiebetJ st.
000 for both.
St., ons a
only $12.
280
acre.
ACRES, % mile from wharf; excel-
lent soli and fin* limber; $60 per
ST.-VOES leave Dlxl Ross's store on Tues-
days, Thursdays, Fildavs and Hal-
urdays. Address R. G. MelUn, Mllnes Land-
ing. Suoke.
EUREKA REALTY CO.
Real Estate and Insurance
S52 Vales Street
ave. , 9
acres, only 3^: miles from Victoria
niul 5 minutes from niyiv rarllne atatlon
sHi-: T-rnnm house, about 260 fruit treep,
outbuildings, chicken runs, splendid s'.li end
water; good snap jirlca with envy terms,
FlrNl-i.'*iM9H SubdiVislui'i propGrl;,'.
CIAIJEY rd., corner lot, 2-room cabin,
.' nes
CARET
lots
bUKl-
less site, near city; price $1,000; caah
$300, easy balance; good buy.
ORDINa"rV LISTINGS.
rd.. Garden City Heights, three
(one on corner) for $1600; cash
required $»oo, balance arrange, fosllively
a money maker.
itTRAWBBRRT VALE— Holland ave.. five
room house; 260 fruit
trees I bearing), 6 chicken houses, 2 acres
asparagus, small fruits In groat quantllles;
price Jl 1.750; .-cash $3,750. balance 1, 2 and
i yeara at 7 Ver cent; rirst-clsss fruit and
chicken ranch site.
11200
$1000
HOUSES
cash — Belmont ave., close to;
modern 6 rooms; price $4500.
caah — Alpha st., 0 rooms, nearly
new: price $4200.
End of Douglas st, 4 rooms,
cash
toilet; price $2400
$1000
$800
Q
cosh — Prior St.,
price $4500,
6 rooms, modern,
cash — Vlct'o> St.,
price $3800,
CADR.V Heights, standing on 4 largf Iot«
In trult;
and tcvms.
te; J6500; third cs
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
A.ND .\i;CTIONEERS
570 Yates SI.
Phone LSI 3 3
S^
A, KENNINGTON
neui Eetatt-; and Insurance .Vgcnls,
Cowlrhan fcltatlon, B. C.
QO:
C
ORNER lot, Victoria Wee;; $1300.
rpicndid 6-ronm hou"* "" i'">
I urur-r of Cook St. and King* rn,-id,
modern In every woy, for only $tnOO, and
only $500 cash Is required.
new B -rooip bungalow, just
only a '''w steps to Car^y
rds nitriirn, eonorcic founJatloi.. and only
Sl:w50{ $350 cosh and $20 per month for the
RBO-INA ave..
eonipleted.
26
sti)bl<
304
seres, clot* to Cowlchao staflon, nearly
all cleared; good "-roomed house.
stDblf. etc Water by grexlly. Price $9.(,'10.
aci'rB, IH ml!£s from Co';vlchan sta-
tions good limber nnd water. Price
$35 per acre.
fkf\ acrea. sood. eaaiU- claarsd l&ud: etosA
iiV to station on good road; hinitlnr >»*•
tcr. Price $121 per acre.
"I A arrcs, nearly cleared on good road.Mftr
TWO now cottag**. each four rooms, bath
and pantry; good bnsemenls; near
town; $3600; cash $350, balance $16 | er
month. ^
IWO new cottages, each 5 rooms, bath,
pantry: $8300: c*sh $500. balance ftu
per month. dose to car.
E.\R Beacon Hill Park, modern IWltae
and B-chool building, corner tit lii|j{l
streets, 110 ft. frontage and 40 ft
age; revenue $160 pet month; '916,'Oni,
per
■rMiJa
NEAR Bridge St., Two modsm
t
A
and 6 rooms; price $6.60^,
..■1 . -Lll . *-'
SNAP on Discovery at,, Tjedr-.il
m«nt; lot aoA Urge d^ainaii^^
.A^ house, fiin<i-i rnrniiest. tn'
HIGHLAND DlSUlcl, iiTwrtll^, |S
t slashed, and oattwHijitHiifli,;
.VPPT A-aiicV. 160 $WW,1
t>
Aht,K^ rd;,- flaij,,.r-«|t4
^..^i^.Wi....ipi «—«<»—■
72.
VlCTOiaA DAILY COLONIST
Saturday, March 9. 1912
J, HALLEWELL & CO.
Real EalRtt.
lu«uraiicti, Tlmbar and MInei.
1JU3 Broad, corner Vulea, riiono SU*
A. KENNINGTON
Real Eatat* Cowlchan StaUon
UANii
A NUMBER OF
ALiL. I'liiCBS.
HOUiSES AT
lit 1 An '-'a*'* buys a good 4-room liouie
qPttUV/ la HauUaln dUtjlot, 6 rolnutod to
1 ira; balance »15 per month; prlca J2000.
. . another huuae In t^ils
'1)1 (I ron'no; prlcti StlSbO;
-.Ail.
MOO ^
SC^tnn C"*"** buya a Bood 7-rooJn houae
flPUUl/ In Victoria Weat irlih bath, oto.;
inns Vli> per month. Prlco »2.100.
'(Mii:i;i; KOOM house and lot with water
I u jilboro liay road.. cloa« to WIIIowb;
. 1..C «:cou, cash $6ii5.
i,AMfniESS avc, 50x127. 11050; third caih.
tl78B. JWr*
vrANCOUVBR at..
* cash.
fiOxllS;
5 ACRE
house
ACRES Cowlchan Bay. near wharf; new
leu room*, stable, boat house,
power house and casollne llghlinc plant:
good rrontage and Ane view; price »«IOO.
A(\ ACRE.S fronting on KoUallah Rl»«r;
^Unear station; 10 Ncres slashed «ood run-
«|QC water, J74 per acre turroa.
C) ACRES all
W roomed uuu««,
tltOO.
cleared close to station: S
£ta:iU; price cooi ttrirs
■JO ACRES Jl«bt bush; good situation, near
ataUon. »ia« par acra.
UUULAS at, tn IH mile- circle, 1 block
from car, 2 larg
i'juo each, half casb.
^ from cai-r a largo lota at $1000 and
f.'^AliiFIEL.D, UosB at., South May. fMlk
X' at yiSOO^ftcli. third CMh. 'j#-f\/i
VJT. CHA.ULBS at., fow lota J|i|fc^";^^
Vj each, ■ guarter caah.
iORGL View
woalb buy*
Park— 4115 cu^VfAJP^.
• Clxlto, In I>*vi«4 ifUi 9i
9t«B«
f
TKxt vi^ **- Have a splmaia i»t <of
»»e04 taat wl*; 6 rotnutw from car,
W IttinMr* im, » nrinstM irom car, rewn-
'^ Sr^TJilii' fay HMO; tyo good lota.
T INDBN a**. b«st leoattOB. high and dry
JU cjoia to ralrQ«t4 rd. • flt»y <^o«» "^
fpr lajMj cttlih f»00.
hava Mveral lota with 8 and 3 room
bouaaa very cbeap.
W"
P, E, NYLAND
Tel 2217. P. O. Box 246.
McGregor Block, S»4 View Street.
HARRIET Boad. two froiitngea, eWlMs "to
Burnslde, 60x130, s snap OB aaay
terms, J1080.
THIRD at., close to Richmond ava., 81x
•r';14!lli!^«» axceptlonally eaay termai
^■il|l'»l»i|Mi
Sr. TRACKAOB. half juex^
y limits, frontage t>n WEST W
I ji* I II I lit I ^
n^'*»m*k
LEE A , FRASER
\ BRAIN REALTY CO.
•i Roam a, 1011 Ootrarnmant 8U
Je Pbona 1>4
BUNNYVAUB— Our now subdlvtalon la
going Hke hot cakes and no wonder.
Jho prices are within the reach ot tne
Smallest pockets and tho« terma are the
jmaltBl BflWt'i»Ct — — -r-
MamlMra VIOMIW RMi IBatat* JbNOtMM^
mt Broa< gu. VIcteria. & C
Atery dertrOjla boma »«» S^"*^';!; ?^
ooDtatniM • romaa. modern. >rM »«».
40 feet by UJ taat. Prtca only WrOOO. on
"ilowliw term* •l.aOO oaab. balance at the
rate orlso per month. Jntareat 7 par cent.
Fon Sale— In heart of bualneas section. «0
feet on Tatea at., between Douglaa an*
Blancbard; price per front foot ta.000.00.
SUNNYVAlrE! — The choicest subdivision
* la Victoria district, situate on the
new SaanKh^car line amid beautiful sur-
roundtns*. There Is no speculation about
this car line, U.rune right through the
~B«=op«rfty~"asn« tne -gtatlon wtU be right on
the property: •''Twenty minutes from the city
centre. Tbe »»-«. .JBUS«trio company are
-^^^ — thia line and It Is
be
very
few daya. Tb«~ advanf of tbcT first car to
this property \rtn"poWtIveIy advance ral-
ues luo per cent, ''
centre, xne »»_*.. -ai*^;**". -""*»•-"'.,■
ruahlng the woflT on this line and It
Antb9rltattvety^a«4*rtr;th%t the cars will
running on' a 'ponlllili -'at sany In a v«
B-rtStCX lot * IVMI ona! «u M«!
elearad.
TyEaCB ItSO iq>: «asb ISO op, -toatuioa It
X. up »*r nioptta, No interest. . ,
R, L-SHAW&'d&i
Real Batata and IiUmrance
Pbone 3149
no cook «L
■\iua
XX to
MB yott leoWnc for a home or plwntitng ^''xent
VraU.
l^ejnona. par dosen ...•••.••.
UAoanae, s>er doaeo .••••.••.*
M&1bS> Orspea, lb
Apples, per boi
lMneapple», em li
Poroei(T»«a'«» • '''r
Perslmmoiia. each
•Teats.
Beet, per lb.
Mutton, par ib
Mutton, Auairallin, per lb...
Veal, dressed, per lb. ........
Chickens
rowl
Tomaloes, per lb.
Parsley, bunob . .
Cucuinbeis, each
• .••««v4«*««(
.U
.11
2.0095.00
.61)
.;ti
.01
.01 .11
.OSO 39
.0!) tf.ii
.XOtf.II
.11
.20
.01
.40
Potatoes, per
sack ......... t.00O2.E0
Ashcrofi Potatoes, per sack
Cabbave, new, per lb
Uarlla. per lb.
Unions, 6 lbs
Beats, per lb.
Carrots, per lb.
New Carrots, 3 bunches . .
Cauliflower, oarh
Celery, per stalk, 2 fur . .
Sweat Potatoes, 4 lbs. tor
Qrcen Onions, 3 bnncbes .
Citrons, per lb. ...
Pumpkins, per lb. .,..•••••
Curly Kale, per lb. .....•••««
Khubaib, two bunches tax . , . ^,f^^\
OaUKornla Bhubaid, per bunoll'"^'*^'
V Jl"^ —
,..*.••«
**.♦•••••■
2.i0
.06
.25
.25
.04
.04
.10
.20®. 25
.22
.26
.10
.01
.04
.04
CITY OF VICTORIA
TENDERS FOR GRASS SEED
,-3 '•> •■
NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBS
Fad for FabUc BnlUlnca
Seated tenders wilt be recalved by tba
Hon. the MInUter of Public TVorka up to
13 o'clock noon on Monday, 8»in day of
March, 1913. for aapplytof •?* daUyerIng
best Itimp coal ra^vlnA^ >a* tli* Provwlwai
Oovernment BoiMUMt* *t Vlotoria, M aauai*
anted Iiaraiftt««r, «arb» ^>» ••"ft.SJffU^S:
faw aiat KaMlu lit*, t5^ tM «WV««« to
■qSn «iianttUe« and «t ittob ^^n^^jm, >•
dtr«»aa dorlar '^il^ narfod adMM»i^ia*«l. ^
TIM approstman* awwal conaamptioB ist
coat at iMob ot <Dm IMHMta«« nap^A to W
follow*:— _ vw '
Best lump eotU ta <»>»*'"■. ., ^L .
Parliameat BnUOIngb, VleloHb >^i W Umt
Oovernment Hona* ,** ..... Itt "
Court^lMWPa. - , ' .r Lv-Lv H ^
balWtor or aUni^ ttt* liniNNIr Mt«l.
,««;lM Haaa. «« ton 9( %»«•' 11k.
mm rM, ii^%'*i»r4fSJf'W o» cau
Ttmfcl^Mw Wm,tS~m0 t W euti «* day*.
tlte »te»»i «*»H par canu Starllns «f
ebanva atioady, i»}tli Mtual iMUlness In Bat*-
»nf btlla at (t.ai.ls for 60 days .aad.,a^
i4.#T.»0 for donwnd. C«»mmer«laJ bUl»
UM%. Biw sflven •tHe. Meatftan do}-
lars. «7o. Bonds? #0rerBm*nt8. atrong; raU-
roads, steady. '*"
■ '«.:.„ ' " "
Chlidran ftre much more likely to
contraot the contaslous diseases vrlien
they have colds. Whooplnc cousb.
^phtherls, acartflt f«ver and conaump-
tton are diseases tliat are often con-
tracted when the child has a cold. That
la why all modiocd authorities say l>e-
ware of colds. For the quick cure of
colds you will Ond nothlits better than
Chamberlain's Cou^ Remedy. It can
always be depended upon ood Is plecui-
ant and safe to take. For sale by all
dealers. *
A MARTYR
vo niji'iMMiwioa
MOTTfimSBiGEVS
NOTXt'E TO CONTRACTOB8.
Port Alberni Mcbool.
SEALiED TENDERS, superscribed "Ten-
dir for School House, Port Albornl," will be
received by tho Honorable the Mlnistor of
Public 'SVcrii: up to 1" c'clach scan oj V.'e!l-
nusaay, the 13th day of March, 1912, for
the actual signature of the tenderer, and
school house ut I'oit Albural, In the Alberni
Klutoral District. B. C.
I'luns, specifications, contract, and forms
of tender inuy bo seen un and after the 26lh
day of February, 1»12, at the office of A.
U. Cooper, Baci., Kucretury ot tho School
Board, Port Alberni, B. C, the Oovernment
AKenls, Albornl and Nanalmo, and the De-
partment of Public Works, Parliament
Uulldlnss, Victoria.
Each proposal must be accompanied by aa
accepted bank cheque or certificate of de-
posit f>a a chartered bank of Canada, made
payaliyie to the Honorable the Minister of
Public Worka, for the sum of »600, which
shall bo forfeited If the party tendeilng de-
cline to enter into contract when called upon
to do so, or if he fall to nontplete the work
contracted for. The cheq\iea or certificates
of deposits uf unsuccessful tonderera will be
S^,iay.^» >^f» JM«o» i^,m9mim% «»|. tbe
m«4^ «< . . ..
t)u areotlop ..__
imojIaBaa la t**' a»»iwpig' ftiniMi>y . ^.t
««• lowsft: sir ii«r «Mi#*r not >aiJ»a»<H|^
■Me^Ked.- ; ,' ' -
^ Vubtto Works BivMaaar.
Bepartmaat «( rpbMo Wl^¥J^ Vletecla. «.
C. February Mth. mp.
OFFICE OF PROVINCIAL
SECRETARY
S^
iJOtlCE
■*-!>"
Mavtntble W«tera )Pirolieetl«» Aet.
NOTXCB la herablr a:lven that tba VIotorta
Harbor Bailway company, of Victoria. Brit*
lab Columbia, la applying to Bis EaceUency.
tbe aovernoT'Oeneral ot Canada In Council
for tbe approval of tbe area plans, site,
trestle works and bridgea and description
of works proposed to be conatructed on the
south side of Victoria Harbor, atone tbe
shore line thereof, and across Selkirk wa-
ter In tbe aaid harbor. And further that
tbe. aald company baa depoalted the above
mentioned plana of tbe nropoaad worka and
deacrlpiions thereof with the' minister of
PBBue wwM w onufH. mad i aumiem
thereof with the Registrar Oeneral ot Titles
In tbe i:.and Regtatry offloe at the City ot
Victoria. Britlsb Columbia; and that the
saM application will be proeeedea with at
the expiration of one month from the first
IStiASK HOSriTAK, COQllTLAM
E.\1>KD lenders superscribed "Tenders tor
Furniture, Insane Hospital," will be re-
ceived by Ihe Honourable the Provincial
Secretary up to 12 o'clock hooo of Sai.ur-<
day, the Itith March, 1K12, for furniture
end furnishings for the new Mental Hos-
pital af Coquitlam as follows: —
(1) Bedsteads and Bedding.
(2) Carpets, Draperies and Window
shades.
(3) Furniture.
Specltloallons and full Information will be
iurnished upon appiicaiioji f.o Dr, C. B.
Doherty, Medlsjal buperlnleiidont, Hoapltai
for tho Insane, New Westminster. B.l',
Each praposaJ must be accompanied by an
accepted cheque or certificate of depusii. on
a chartered bank of Canada made payable
to tho Houoiable the I'rovlnclaJ Secretary
for a sum cquivaUnl dr 10 j.ci cent, of the
amount of the i »h«ll be for-
feited If tfea par ucllne to en-
ter tat»-«pp|riij»t *«»«>''<!•«•«■" 'U'ou m
or U ** m>iir^l^mt*»> the work —
.^Saft will t?e retitti^'rcg^ tti ,^
»r%«To"we^^o;5Sfef pbTffl^
«^,5 .maptad. , ^li^ «^^.
FroYtaolal SaoretpKik
FMwIiMte) •oeretanr's once.
S9rd February. t»H.
Tenders Will be received by the under-
ei$nc<i,' uji^to 3 p,n\i op Monday, March
11, 1913, for Ave tons EnsMsh Perennial
Ilye sraas seed, and half ton Dutch
clover aeed. To be delivered as required
at the nursery. Beacon HIU park. Ixiw-
usi ur tiiiy IcKiier iiul iieveebaiiiy tt^*
cepted.
. WM. W. NORTHCOTT.
* '- ■■ Purchasing Agent,
City Hall, March 7. 1812.
BOARD OF LICENSING
COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE
', »
per cent, of the amount of tba tender. This
chsQue will be raturaod to the Contractor
and also to the unsucoessful tenderers when
a contract baa been entered Into and a sat-
isfactory bond provided. In tbe event of
deposit eaeqna wUl be forteltAd to tiie Board
OasOtta.
Dated thla and day oMCareh. l»lt.
THS VICTORIA HABRCm IUU*WAT COK>
, FAinr ^
By Its 8oli«tt«ni, Bobertaop A aetotaiiaaifc
•14 ran Btreat, viotorim b« c
TenoefPttaB
.i!;«srn^"
to buUdt We have beautiful houaea |or m iSr^^^ jT^rSa
on Cook. Ollphant. BuHel and Vanoouvei^ SiSfiSToiTsSSlslSdUi >
streets, close to Beaoptt Hill park and ocean. , fSSSJ^ ? «he«ac^^mairla«
convenient to car; »J*» lots for sale in thla lSi._~.." 2rS._*^SXL«^^ff^'^*?*,
hecUon. at right prtcea
BBST acreage in 6aanleh. fW» an aore
and upb
MBTCBOSIM— H mtia frtun' uroposad rau<^
way station. l$.tMnmJtmi Wnd. readyj-
for ^nltivaUon. SoMf. falF"qUl«k^ sale, |«00
an acre, 5^ '_ ,' - ",
■I III f I ■ II II. 1*1
SHAW REAL gSlTATE Ca
a«a FamMrtM Bto^ Vtetotia. K c
Phone foao P.aBoat«l<
Members eC Vletorla JReat Katsta Bteohaaga-'
CADBpBO -B*9r> .T^pMaijlMNue.^ tm|«. water
trontaca; •KBpl JiactMft*:* ti*«mt traos;
house: bhWk alioKta. ^SJ7m^imll» prtoei
and terms. /
f\M» acre. ironUng aaaMoii i^fi nit trsss}
\g/ ptloe aaSQO, o»~tewBB. , <
. iai«e iStf^wSu^ fW %tailL ;'
B
I9B 4U for Saaqleh aoreage.
ae^et to oatav mit t^ oontiao*
^ed a»oh.t«4At-i^ .
Vbe 4shta«|» dfifiiWBBOSsafta.Wtdirrwii^Irm
bo rttnuiiM tipoi» no eaaeirtton ot the eon-
traftu
The B*partai«nt: is not Iwund to aeeopt
the ipweMTor Mifteodta,
Tendera must Igi^alimed by the aotnal
stgnatitre of the tenitArMfir
J. B. oBii^npniK.
Public Works 'Wttcfs^H'i.
DelMUfttMat of Public Works, Victoria. 8.
a. ith Ifarch, Un.
'Ill t ^ III 1 1 ■yifiiiiinp.M^iwsienw.
noKra
mMOVLA"
: CHAS. R. SElUE/a^TSON
X til Bavward Mttdiat
<teos phone am. Bealdeaoe phwft* WOUM
Xamber tlaal KSstava »»»Ha»is
STAKNABIB aennwt, » Sn* l«t« tS^MO
each. I I
- Ooai. miains rtabts ct the OiNNtafott. ' in
HanttPta. Buka^awao aad Alberta, the
TUkoa TorHtoor. ahe Mmthmat Temtoriiia
apA in, a pmrtN^ of 'the l^xovtaoe of BHtlah
CaamvtH liltr^ leased tuf a tern of twen*
tyiiaia jr<NM»''-ittia»^"'<pin>*l'«BnMd of H aor
Apliileatlon for^^BE.WllSt be made by
tlie'lWPlloant lU 'AweMtltM tM Agent or Sub
^ Acent of the diatricC'm^^leb the rights
fMwe.^ applied for arc altusyji'?;*^^' ,
In surveyed terrltdHlf^iip Ifttia MlVBt be
described by section^^, |i|M #nbr<Uvtsiaia
Of ssatlens; and in wmimtm^ tsrrllMry tht
traot applied fOr ahtf). b« Itt^Md a|tf,b]r the
a»^taiMit hiinasK, '
tiaaisn iMHtt ha isiMayrttad by
m.m^--m^w-itvt6%!^m'm MMibA u the
«!• iMtv* «MB « martyr to tttiUtaatloti"
iwr» Mm. lb»Mti vlhp te bpw <nu««. sa«
anloriM' dMritliMittb tfawkil «» tua
onraUVa »ow«r of Sfother 8te«el'«
Xa lier reo«nt letUr» Un. Banaali
EOM .of OnUodta, Quaso* Co., FrkMs«
Bawarft laj*,, (»ay«." "X sea^arta most
«Mr«p» «•!»•' «ftar aatlac^ .wttb^Jiead.-
avln and aieepteaaneiti. S w«a^ '9»«o
selsad wltb gtddtness end had a«ve»
pains In my back. A^ter food tbera
waa awlii^ fulnasa In my «toa>«.«ln
ana I felt like vomiting but X coaM not
This went on tor aoroe time, and I
trl«« many rernedl**. but Chay 414 sna
no C004.!*
There «ht ' .Hv^iiftMdP of «i;HMl|olnes
which y<^-mltr taSm for JfittUrMtton,
bu^ if you are trta* yon win take the
one ijima^ir ^i^th has been mor« auc-
ca^aa «lm« 911 o'tJief* in curing this
««mslg|l»i vMtw BdM t«Ua you. from
«ip«rlM^. what that nrndtelne 4a< "My
eauaa s«taned hopeless," aha anya, '^n-
til «^a day X was peraoadafl to .Uv
Mo^ar Slatal'a' «jwt»p. I wwaflorp*
wt0» the syrup «ttd today I am a 4mr«i
Xf the owner et
at the P»et«r% Bi
not settle ai^ tioca 'tmtirm
tt win bo sold to mf 4Ki**><
Karcb lat, m%,
nil III!
A T. BOPBR,
J. B.«ftOBBON ESTATE
NOTIC9 TO CONTRACtOR^
«i I ml
Tenders will be reolved at tb* offloe of
the Board of School Trustees on or before
Tuesday, Mareb iztb, at 4 o'clock p,m., for
the eioeUon and completion of a High
School Bulldtug on gnmnds situated on
Femwood Road and Grant- Street in the
city of Victoria.
A separate tender will be reauired ot the
electrical eaulpment.
No tendar will be reautrsd tor tbe plumb*
Ing and beating.
Each tepder must be accoibpanted by a
marked oheque, payable to the Board of
Bsbssl TsMStsss, fos an ainoiint emial to '>
Tbe next sitting of 'iho Board of Li-
censing Commissioners' will be lield in
the Police Court, Glly Hall, on Wednes-
day next, the 13th day of March. 1012,
at a.SO p.m
WELLINGTON J. DOWLER
C. M. C
ritftotfa, B. C, March t. 1912.
ffv-i. I — ' ^*^
V
^oC School Truataea.
The lowest or any tender will not Baoe»>
saillp be atoepted.
Drawlnga aad spseitlaatioas mar be gaia
pit ftm 9tab* or tt* undersigned,
\' , -^ C BI^WOOD WAnEDmi,
Atahtteet
1*11 ■iH'yijt
NOTICE
Monieipal CoonScU' of the Corpor*
Blfoft of the 0tty ot Victoria ttavliMK dam
.t^^nfiw^^tit^' 4«i!^»«£bt«:
, , U Ta ^^tntfet'A^ paNMrnent AWawalk
OB tlti' oMOi l||lf <»f flUr <9l»'Mt fr»m
OomiUg gfrMjr tft Taanory street, and
i|fttManirb'CiMiN|)'gM tliaa fi^m off said
ftreat.;« fteo^iW**;.-'' '.■..■.■ \ ly
i, To • expropriate tita i^oessary real
0iNt|ii«rtF oh both atdea ot Pembroke!
street, batween Spring road and Fern-
wood road, for thd purpose- of widening
said street to a unltenn width ot 48
feat;
t. To widen the sldewalka 00 both
sides of Quadra street from Pandora
arenue toBiirdette avenue, between the
lot Une and the present walk and the
curb.' and to remove poles and trees
■ikM^
nottca
^i^>'
JUjftJ*
lag
tapai
-«a
M
OSS street, i high iota. $1,800 each.
TTOWB avenue^ 2 high lots, II.S60.
r-iORNER Wiidwood and PInewopd. Q* foot
lot 11.160.
COOK street, seml>1
»2,70O.
'0^'lou
^UTLBJ, fine deep lot, (2,100.
(^TANNABD, 60 x 130, |87(.
jUroST of above 3i caa>b ,...
GRiMASON & BUNNETT
Koal Kstate and Insurance Agents
329 Pemberton Building Victoria, B. C.
Phono 228
XATVBBT laSTINOfl
HARRISiT Street, close to ear barns, two
frontages; 60 x 120. A good buy at
■s 1,100; 1-8 cash.
EliilSON orchards. This fine lot on El-
lison avenue, 66 x 120; 21 fruit trees.
Price for quick sale, $000; 1-8 cash, balance
over three years.
VBRNB Terrace, close to Bnrlelth. lovely
lot, sloping and grassy, big snap at
$1,675. Easy terms.
Cor/auiTZ Park— % aore. CTose to Burn-
side road car line, for 1800. Only (200
cash, easy terms.
LURLINK avenue, Burnslde road, tot 60 x
177, for $800; % cash, balance t, 12 and
m.
SNAP!— Gorge View Park lot SD- x 130;
high and (try, with shack, stove end
about »300 woeth of lumber thrown In.
Only tSCO, Terma -(300 cash, balance (I, U>
and 18. ________
Point ana Moss; hlsh
splendid 8Pa view; 80 x 70.
t600 cash, balance easy.
PIN'E lot, corner
and dry;
Price tl,6S0,
NELSON, BENNECK & SONS
Contractors and Ileal Estate.
19 Green Block, Broad 8t.
Id for are not avalhibie, btilii
^ "A royalty shall be paid ojirliii
tterchaifktable output of the mine at the rate
ot Ave cents per ton.
Tho person operatlnc the mine shall fur-
nish the Agent with sworn returns account-
ing for the full quantity of merchantable
coal mined and pay the royalty thereon. If
the coal rolnin* rights are not being oper-
ated, such returns should be furnished at
least once a year.
The lease will Include the coal mining
rights only, but the lessee may be permitted
to purchase whatever available surface
rights may be considered necessary for the
working of tho mine at tho rate of (10.00
an aore.
For full information application should be
made to the Secretary o( tho Oepi
ot tho Interior, Ottawa, or to any Aci
Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands.
_ W. W. CORY, ■ ■'
Deputy Minister of the Interior.
N. B.— Unauthorized publication of this
advertisement will not bo paid for.
NOTICE FOR tenders""
Tenders will be received up to March
10th for the clearing and making of
roads in Port Alberni. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted,
For information apply:
P. O. BOX 1577,
Victoria, B.C.
THE CITY MARKETS
RETAIL.
Foodstuffs.
fitraor, per ton K.OO
Bran, per 100 lbs i.eo
Shorts, per 100 lbs I.TI
Oats, per 100 Iba 1.RS01.T6
VBHUklag gtB3ftrg eonia. i9.p«»)« :«lm
«o W^ 4isatit tteOr Hdil 1pic«i:.^jFo«
4p not dlgeat it. Up|': _;ffyf ^ |ji imstr.
whl«li poison your bloo<^ '
bl0o4 affeeta everjr pm «
fl»:..*# i»Aw p««p*:|y
low fl9tattB«B«,lHMrMi|.,ifi«i£
at*.«it llMUr W aim ^'^t'^ilffiti
thua dear away mM.mKfml. lrt>< (MMtl.
Komtlti'^Mmfii ## Thla world-
famed remedy, inade ot curative ex-
troxits of roots, barks and leaves, tones
up the stomach and stimulates the liver
in a marvellous way. Try It your-
self.
eg gp to ]CaltJtrifibr«tt
j»rop*f^»
Mlatay^leasa K<y 4>W
CrlWt, "■pft.jSpBww
^^^?SS^«'**** fifissiiS'. was
Oeserat Ml
«<tttory of Wl
pi
' ' aiittara, «tmoa tielsar A Ca. X^td,, of
toria,;a^ (&.
,,.., at Crirtw Blaiwi. in>
>j|||i|-be seen 09 appUoatloa
XWgn^, Uaniatr, Bitlar XA4„ iot^Aiilaim'
B. cii<,atH^
Sht W iiavaes and harness, wagoaai Bern
ocrat buggy, sleighs, etc
Bids may be made for the whole or any
part. '
Tba highest or any tender not nteissarily
accepted.
AddireiB care P. O. drawer M7. Vlotoria,
B.<X
Notice Ut Mpitl^i
^atiM)l , Henry
Columbia, is
ttie Gov
JFcdut
^<th«t«na.
to Hia
pvwgjjaigjwpanjwgil,^ Ot jjupnt' 1
w«gr 9ai** A'Vio^iprtA ^fum^mr,. -mSm,
where necessary:
4. To widen the present eldawalks on
Blanchard atreetr between Pandora
avenue and Burdatte avenue on the weat
gidfi^gniL lHtfB!!l#B.£«Moj%j|vwua-§!Bd.
Courtnejr atreet on the eagt «id«, and
remove polea and trees where aeeeasary,
and to coaatnict m permanent gtdewallt
otn the east aide of aaid »ty«at» batwoon
Courtney atreet and 8ar4dtta «veiw^
5, TO widen to« «t4awalks on b«t%
aldea of Tateg street, from Cook streaT-
t<> Famwood roed, between the property
* 6. T« i0ltatn6Bt k, liwrmanent sidewalk
fC-vOMmte on tba aortb side of Brie
gttsgC, JSfom St Z^iwrence street to
ttatmmmt.MA jtbat all i^gg!4 p^^
iumilmmfS^'inl to aceo9«9Um(i9'!i|#K
he pM^
OeneaifWt'
to. am.
-Jma
'<
^: w.^B^^
-msa
>' ;
60
FSET on Fort wt. j (XO.OOO;
quick.
\—0 room house, Quadrit
$3500
flpOyUU King's; Karage, stablPn, rmri-
iige Ahods, wood sheds, lane of back; a
liargaln.
^ — { room house, Falrdeld r*.,
cJnse Vancouver; 11000 rash.
SOOKA — S r"omn», new and modern. Den-
t>.<^MjV/ man sL. Fernwood rd ; »•-■"" rasti.
rd. ; tOOO citsh.
aud(\f\f\ — « rooms. Dank •!.. <»«l< Bay,
•ll***".'^! nnw and modern houpr; K,am
.i»Bre<-.
$2100
, — Uevel lot. Work si
Hillside.
R auto Is always ready for you.
Feed Wheat, per 100 lbs. ,1.76 Z.00O2.26
Crushed Oats, per 100 Iba .... 1.76
Barley, per 100 lbs. 2.00
Cracked Corn, per 100 lbs. ... 2.10
Feed Cornmeal. per 160 Ihs... 2. 10
Hay, per ton 20.00
Chop Feed, per 100 lbs. l.(»
Whole corn, per 100 lbs,.... 2,00
Crushed Barlsy, per 100 lbs... a.10
Alfalfa Hay, per ton « 31,0S
Eggs-
Fresh Island Eggs, per dos. ... .SJ
c.'U»»s«—
Canadian, per lb. . .-ih
California Cheese, ; .go
Cmam, local, sack ,it
Buti*r>—
Albsrta. psr lb. ...., .„ .n
Btst Dairy, per lb. .|»
Victoria Creamery, per lb. . . .10
Cowlchan rrwumery pijr Ib. .. .60
Comox Creamery. i>«r Ib .40
Sou Bprlng Isl. Creamery, lb. .41
B. C. Butter .4*
New Zealand Bnttor .4t
Blear.
Rnynl Mniisdhnlil. bag 1.9t
LAke of Woods, bAg 1.96
Royal Standard, bag l.OS
Wild Kose. per sack 1.9J
HoHtii Hoo/1 T>«r lllu^U l.OS
(.'alirary, per bag l.SS
Moffat's Best, per bag , !.••
Drifted Know, par sack !.(•
'rhr»e ptar. t>«r sack l.M
T^nown*kf!. per bac ^ l.tO
LUMBAGO NEVER
-^AME BACK
APTBB HE TOOK OXK PXZAS
If you dread winter because of Lum-
bai?o or Rheumatism, then this letter
of Mr. Jukes la a special m'essa.^e to
you.
Winnipeg. Jan. 6, 1911
"I have been a sufferer from Lum-
bago, for «ome years past, and during
Christmas week of 1909 bad a very
acute attack which confined mo to the
house. About the latter part of April
following-, I met your Mr, 111 II
and mentioned my complainl
to him. Ho advised me to tako
OIN PILLS. I have been
taking: them at Intervals
durl-ng the eerly part
of the present
wlri>h6r ativ. ^^'r
to date, havi
had no
NoUoa.i. hei«^^iM
Je«iii#p% «« vrotorw^
bla* w SRiVinc to W»
Governor-General of
fligilgiUilffnii^'iy "
'lg|ji|||H)imi.ii1 In West Bay. Victoria Har-
'|i^V||tMta», B. C, being the lands
mSSmSf^wSm'M*^^ being in the City of
'^IctOrll aforeimld, and known, numbered
and described as part of Block VIIX. of
part of Lot number 39, Section XL.
Vlewfleld Farm, Vancouver Island.
British Columbia, and has deposited the
area and site plana* of tbe jK-oposed
works and a description thereof with
the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa,
and a duplicate thereof with the Regis-
trar-General of Titles In tha Land
Registry Office In tho City of Victoria,
British Columbia, and that the matter
of the said application will be pro-
ceeded with et the expiration of one
month from tho time of the first pub-
llrntlon of thl3 Notice in tbe "Canada
Gazette."
Eteted this 22nd day of February, A.
D. 1912.
MARY JEAN CROFT,
Petitioner.
of with tS^^
in tho I<aai|l^
of Victoria,
the matter of ^ . ^. „
be proceed««-'^0ltfc^^;llit
one moa»k:«l«# tl^.jG^.
'^Jdite plans
crlptlon
'i
^1* thla NOIllfc.^
y of Vebn
^thla 32nd day
soHs-mm^mm.
-• lit,* ' * r*T-y f'
stunts
TAKE NOTICE that at the next sitting
of the Board of Licensing Commissioners
Car tlia CUV Of Victoila, I Intend to apply
*■'" '-^ ■■^-^- ^f the liquor license held by
Ider Anderson for the" Re-
IsiiK the cooaer^of John-
' Its In tha city ot
:'aSi&ttMta^^L
ivanay ot aaid ^, ,. „. , ., ^,„ ^
mtnt. sii^ijM|Mi» 'showing ib*
amounta -mHrnSSimW chaxgeable In
each\tti|lripW|^i^ porUons
Ot luafilinimr^ii' 1^ benefited by the
work, and the reports of tho City
tojilnecr and City Assessor as aforesaid
having been adopted by the CoimclL
l^lpTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
;iiaid reports are open for Inspection
-^ ' - "the City Assessor, City
It, and that unless a
■Pt^^'Work of
-"^pilatloned.
owners of
•^ be assessed
Improvement, an^ representing
one-half of the value of the said
property, is presented to the
9£t««ai.-4Mrs JH^m, the
^IBBf the
emeiXllilliill such terms
awd coB«ltldto6 a» to tH* pdyment of the
coat of such improvement as the Coun-
cil may by by-law in that behalf reg-
ulate and «i*^wi2*t ^.Aj,,^»j_^^,^ ,
City Clerk'a <mm^" -■* '^'vlUiltC
February 22. 1912.
That the Municipal , Council of the
Corporation of the City of Victoria hav-
ing determined thai It Is deulruble:
1. To grade, drain and fieve with an
asphaltlc pavement Henry Street from
Mruy Fiireft to K.sfiiiimalt Road, . and
and sidewalks
1,1 ■ ■■'it, also iatoral
connections to sewers, Burfe.ce drains
and water mains, and remove poles. If
necessary.
•i. To grade, drain an.i ^ith an
asphultlc pavement Beta Biitjet between
Alpha Street and Delta Street, and con-
struct permanent sidewalks, curbs and
gutters on both sides of said street, also
latenil connectlona to sewers, surface
•Jr-d!ris and wnter mnlna, and removo
poles, if nece.ssar/.
3. To wld«u linislde Aven)io from
Cedar HIU Road easterly to the City
DImits, and to expropriate sufficient
property to widen the said aveftuc to a
uniform width of seventy-ftve feet fol-
lowing the present street lines,
1. To construct permanent sidewalks
or ^jBimrate, m hoth sides of Harrison
aj^MJ^ taaAv««l,Fort street and Pandon
i. ¥p giMa^-aim^iti^ p«v« with ^an
KT^rn^nt'rtpP^d^^^M'^
gutters on both £SirWm^ <t^!^!^'
algo lateral connectlong'to *0Wimh.wttB,
face dr^ana and water malBP, and 4|M»
nioVe polea. If necessary. ;. •''
'«. tu expropriate tbe neeeiiaaury fMA*
property on both aldeft. „0f . .l^lrfUaa
Road between Dallaa Boad aad Fonl
Bay Road In aetwr^tettce with a plan
colored red. marked"B 1" in the City
Engineer's office for the purpO»«f of
wKtenlng said road to a uniform wldtb
of «6 Sixty-six (66) feet. , . _, ,^.;^
7- To .grade, drain an^ paV«: .wltb Mpc
aspibaltia pavement St. Aa4rawf» 'StrMt
fcom filmcoe Street to Ita nOrtlMrly tgP*.
mifhiitton. and construct cnrbP,;^Jfut|BH*
niwl , nldBwalKfl VB »otft «Mff «^^ Mtf
street, also lateral conneoUolM;,|p
era, surface drains and Wiitar;,
and remove poles, if neoetaavST.
8. To constmet boalaVAMg
rUhl. «f. St. Andrews Stroat
coe Street toTti norUtgrlr ti
9, To oooatruot boal«*ard» «
afdes of Utcbtgfm IStritt tt*fm . -^„..,.
Street to Hontreel Street:- v/ • ;*■-»* '
rmoM* m. iteri^iiiMlkSM^oment G^-<
ewl Byl«t.','i(grt ^i*^ thereto.'
and the *QWar tjhHlMM^' "^"d city Asses-;
aM4r-<bAVtiUif lniipij>f|g(t' to the Coimcll. m
|MM»iriMiea''^VM9»'^HlM» provisions of Sec-
tiOl^ 4 of ^itrJKIlOiW, upon each end
of mMP^MP^ of , local Improve-
[ts showing the
'^ chargeable In
"ifibe various portions
to be benefited by the
anA' the repurts of the City ;
accr and City Assessor as ei'or«-
j,p|pyiP5i^pted by the Ooun.^^^^
/s'^'ilfiREBY GIVEN that^
_ _,,^ 'I^KMrts are open for Inspection
af ihe orace of the City Assessor, City
Hal,I, Douglas Street, and that unless a
petition against any proposed worli of
local Improvemi&nt above mentionod,
signed by a majority of the o^vners of
the land or real piroperty to be assessed
for such Improvement and representlngr
at least one-half of the value of tbe
said land or real property, Is presented
to the Council within fifteen days from
the date of the first publication of this
notice, the Council will proceed with the
proposed Improvement upon such terms
and conditions as to the payment of the
oost of such Improvement as the Coun-
cil may by bylaw In that behalf reg-
ulate and determine.
WELLINGTON J. DOWLER.
City Clerk's Office, C.M.C
February, 28 til. 1912.
January, laiS.
BMMA C. ANDEB60N,
Bxecutrtx of the Bstata ot William Alexan-
der Anderson, deceaaad.
Witness. J. H. AUSTIN
^'^^fi^ <"■ ddroyed.
■•7*"fV*'fP Dated at 1
I,A>D BEGI9TBV ACT.
IN THE MATTEU of an application for
.' fresh Certlflcato of Title to Section 18,
Range V East South Saanlch District. Brit-
ish Columbia.
NOTICE Is hereby given ot my Intention
at tho expiration of one calendar month
fr6m the first publication hereof to Issue a
fresh Cortlfloatc of TItUs In lieu of the
r<.., . ir|r-»t« of Title Issued to Henry Smith
rlilriill on tho 14th day of June, 1892, and
nmnbiTcd 10682 A. which has been lost
rf'tiirn nf niv old
trouble. ill fact
feel better thun I have for yiiis iiml
think that my old eni^my haj» vanished
for Ki>fl<3 fiifl ^^^ *"- ^- ■'^- JUKKS.
Qix» piLLf? ars "oM «n «» p<ib111vp.
guarantee to cure oi nioney rpfundcd.
iSOc. a box. 6 for $2.50. Sample free if
you write National Drug & Chemical Co.
of Canodn, tiimiie'J, Dt-f't. • . - . ■ "
ronto.
XATTOXAL LAZY LIVER PILL^—
the beet laxative; 2Bc. a »>ox. ' 102
Land Registry Office, Victoria,
British Columbia, thla Ist day of March,
1912. H- I'- WOOTTON,
Registrar General of TItloa,
LIQUOR ACT, igio
NOTICE 18 UEREBT GIVEN that I In-
lend to apply lo the Board of Licensing
Commissioners at thel"- next sittings to be
held at the City ot Victoria, B. C, for a
renewal ot the license hnld by me for ihn
sale of liijuor by retail on the prnmtsos
known as the Panama Motel, situate at ti2
Johnson street, Victoria. B, C.
Dated 2nd January, ISllt.
FREDERICK F. CLARK.
Applicant.
TO CANADIAN ARCHITECTS.
CwmpetUion for New Vnlverslty Buildings
to Be Erected at Point Grey, near Van-
couver, British Columbia.
The government ot British Columbia In-
Tito competitive plans for the general
sohemo and design for the proposed new
university, together with more detailed
plans for the buildings to be erected first
at an estimated cost of Jl, 600,000.
Prizes of $10,000 will bo given for the
roost successful designs submitted.
Particulars of the competltloTi and plan
of site may be obtained on request from the
undersigned. ..'..,..,.
Tho designs to be sent in by July aist,
1912, addressed to
THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION,
Parliament Buildings,
Victoria, British Columbia.
sMkc
«f -tha ZUatriot of Oak Bay.
-*7-
BX'WSB AJTD WATXOI »>A3r BT&AV,
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE thai application will
be made to the Board ot Licensing Com-
missioners for tno Municipality of
Saanlch at their next meeting for a
•aansf'M- Iroin Enoch Sago to James
Callander of the license now held by
the said Enoch Base to soil liUoxli;atlng
Ikiuors by retail on the pr*>ml.scs known
aa the Prairie Hotel, East Saanlch Road.
Vancouver inland, British Columbia.
ENOCH SAGE,
Dated thla 15th day of January, 1912.
IN THE silPKKMK COl RT OF BBITISH
COLU.nBIA
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that application will be
made to the Board of Licensing Commis-
sioners at their next sittings to_ be hold after
i tho expiration ot thirty dnys fium lijo u«in
hereof, for tne transfer to AiBxaiuior V»'.
Froscr and John Llnd, both ot the City
of Victoria, British i:olUn»blB, of the lioenss
now held by me (o sell splrHuous liquors
on iho prcini»oj «iiow<i mm iiiw Gx,i Jvn oniwvn,
situate at No, SIS Johnson Street. Victoila,
n. c.
H. a. STUCK E\'.
Dated Ibis 3l»i d.v^ ot January, 1912.
In the' matter of the "WlndinB l"p Act"
and In the matter of the British Columbia
Horticultural Estates. Umlled.
The creditors of the above named company
aro rcQUlrert on or before the IBth day of
Anrll 19 n, to send thPir names and od-
cm'ssos ami the particular, of their debt,
or claims and the names and ailrtreases or
"hel, sXltors (It any) to W. Curtis Hamp-
son of number ma LanKley street, \ Ictorla.
thp ornclil lliiuklator of I ho said company
and If so rn«li'lr''d ''>' notice In writing
from the aald official liquidator are by
thPlr solicitors to come In and prove their
Bald debts or claims iit Judge's chambers
nt the Court House, Victoria, B. C, at such
time as shall Is specified In such notice, or
i_ H„»o.ji» ihcrpof. ihov will bo excluded
from tho i^*"'*"' "'' ""^ distribution made
before su I h dpl'ls nrp prov»d.
The lITth day of. May. 1912, aL 10 o'clock
in the fort<noou at the said Chambers Is
nnnnintpd for henrlnic and abjudicating upon
the delitB and claims.
l^tod this Bth day ot March, A D. 191J.
(Signed.) B. H. tTRRWHIT DRAKE.
Registrar.
NOTICE
The Bylaws to be voted upon by tho
Ratepayers of Oak Bay on the 9th Inst.
are for the purpose of financing the
construction of:
1. A main sewer with branch coa-
nectlons and
2. An extension of the ■water system.
The sum asked for sewer purposes Is:
1. $65,000 (being estimated cost, less
sum agreed to be contributed by the
City of Victoria, namely ?6B,000) of
Main Inter municipal Sewer extending
from tho Oak Bay hour ■
point on Foul Bay Road. n.
boro Bay Roed, alone Bowker Creek and
the northiern boundary of Section 69 to
Piospect ;Stro.et,f>thence Along Prospect
Street, thence along Prospect Street,
Beach Lane, Beach Drive, St. James
Street, Transit Road to Shoal Bay and
discharging at Bold Point, Shoal Bay,
and:
2. $210,000 for branches connected
therewith.
These works are immediately essen-
tial for the health of the district.
The sum asked for th« oxtenslon of
Water Mains Is $75,000.
Plans of both Sewcr and water sys-
tems showing works alrcttdy completed
and the proposed extensions, «ro on view
at the office of the Clerk, Law Cham-
hcra. Bastion Street, where any further
Information that any ratepayer may re-
quire will be supplied.
BY ORDER OK THE COUNCIL.
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that at the first sitting
In 1913 (March 18th) of tbe Board of Li-
censing Commissioners for the City ot Vic-
toria, 1 Intend to apply for a transfer ot
the Ikenso for the sale ot spirituous and
fermented liquors by retail held by me for
the premises known as the Bank Exchange,
corner Yates ond Langley streets. Victoria,
B C. to Solglo Boyd, of Victoria, B. (3.
Dated at Victoria. B. C, this 4th day ot
December. 1811.
ANDREW RU8TA.
«WATEB ACT. 19«»."
TBIS IS TO OBKTllfY that the Welllng-
tou Colliery Company, Limited, holder ot
Water Licenses i<ios. 1810 and 192U, granted
by tho Water Commliiieiicr for the vlciarlft
Water District, for tho. diversion of 1,OOU
cublo feet per second ot water from tha
PUntledge river, a tributary of Courtenay
rlvsr. has suomltted to th« LI«uteuani-Uov-
ernor in Council a map or plan of lUe work<
by which it intends to divert the said water
and conduct it to the place where it snail
be used for generating electric power as
described lu tne said llceasos.
That the unaertnkmg 01 the said Wel-
lington Colltuiy Company, Limited, as set
out in tbe said plans is hereby approved,
and the said compuny is here'jy .iithoriz*.!
to construct and execute thu to.iuwinK
works in accoruance with the plans aua
kpccificatiors sut>mUtod and Hied la th«
otfice of the Chief Waiw Cummitislouer at
Mclurlu, v»2. : —
A — An liupoundlng dam near the outlet
ol Comox Lake.
B — Lower.jig tha bod ot Puntlodge river
and the hereinafter deiicribed diversion daiu
lu an lavreasud depth of Uvu feiit or loss.
C — A diversion dam on Pur.tlcdg« rive;
about :i.8uo feet bslow tha Impouuamg aaxu
uUuvu described.
D — The works necessary for the trans-
mission ut thu power generated under tbe
uouvo licenses on and in the vlclnlo uf
luuds beloat;ing to tbe said company.
Xhai the company muy exercise its pow-
ers w-iihiu the Cumux ana iNulaoo Laud Dls-
kricis.
I'hat no capital i>e required beyond thai
already subscribed and paid up.
That thu work shall be begun on or be-
fore tne ist day of May next and shall ba
completed and in actual operation UD or b«-
ture thu aisi Ducembcr. 11)18.
With the proviso that during the coa-
siruction of tlio said works any engineer
appointed by the Minister of Lands tor that
purpose shall have free access lo all porta
of the works for the purpose of Inspecting
iho name and of ascertaining that the con-
siruction thereof Is In accordance with tbe
plans and specifications herein referrred to.
and that the cost of such Inapeotloa abaii
be paid by the company.
Datfd ?!\!s ?7th -luy cf ?^''?vsir.'j*f. tMlr
A. CAMPBHLL'RBDbUB."
Deputy Clark of tha Executive CouaoB.
NOTICE
NOTICE
TAKB N0TI(3B that at the next silting of
tha Board of Licensing Commissioners tor
the City of Victoria, B. C. we Intend to
s.pply for a transfer of the license for the
sale of spirituous and fermentad liquors by
retail held by the lata R. C. Davles tor tae
nromlees known as the Poodle Dog Restau-
rant. 816 Yatas street. Victoria, B. C, _to
Herbert H. Wayne and Augustus w. OS-
tlenon. both of Victoria, B. C.
Dated at Victoria, B. C. this ith day
of .lanuary. IBlt.
Tho British Columbia t«n4 and Inreat.
meiit Agency Limited, Agent for tne ioatata
of R. C. Davies, decaased. tnd agent for
ns Johnsoa Estate.
JPer A. R. WOLyBNDBK.
1
George Dellus and Charles P. Tatro. traatii||
under the natno of the Marine Wood Pteserva-
tlon Co. of Canada, are now prepared to ac-
cept contra>jts for the preservation of »lUt>g
in wharfs, trestles, etc., saw logs in storage.
wooden ships and other marine wooAwork
against the ravages ot Teredos aad eth«r
marine posts by their electro Cbemieal pro-
c-ns patented in Canada under pateat Ka.
i-jsooa Issued at Ot*"'»^ oat. ath of »•»•,
runry. ivlo.
For partloutars Of process and ratsa, aa-
dresa The Marine Wood Preeervatloa CSft,
Limited, Ills Langley Btreet, Victoria. B. C.
NOTICB
TAKB NOTICB thai apptijeatti* jwtt ^fa.
made to tbe Board of Ua«il«i^ Cappiag|tl»,
srs, at Victoria. B. C at thM- jMrt^amMt v
to be held after Htoe agptn^ •< ""^•Jr*'
from the date b««|«r^^***.*«JI»®».^i»
Percy rorier, «» »»j»»rWr •^^ "~»i.-5t •**arar-
cence now beid by tsM ta .«a: tgfeftSBf ■ 8g-'^
nor« by retail upob ths pnmlaao haMvi IM
Eotel. ilttMM at #a^\^lit
ib the cuf •( Tia*afii| «
the California
Jobnsoa street,
*^ Dated at Vicicria. K iO. ^tta Kt» <||f •«
T''---^i»--*--*«;-'«*"T:^^r*?*t*^;-*a:«^'>.te*;!^^^^
y.-i>JWSg^y^^^^
«ii. vm m'fT'mmHmmrmsfVif
a*»tnrd»y, March 9, 1912
VIC I OKI V DATL^ (OLONJST
23
THE
News from London Gives En-
couragement to Prices on
New York Stock Exchange
— ^Copper's Upward Move
iTBW YORK. JlarcH 8. — Prlcp» hardcneil
on the stock exchange today with a show of
urtlvlty, but later trading fell to small iiro-
V>ort!oiia u.nd only a part of the rise waB
Veld. The market derived aomeNincourage-
ment from I^ondon, where AmerKans were
In better demand, closing with a majority
net gain.
InoreaBfd strength In IJ. 8. Steel again
was attended by extensive dealings. The
same was true of Uea-dlng. Tlje Uarrlman
Issues Great Northern pfd. and aome other
Mtandard railway shares were ut fair de-
majid,
AmalgamstedcoPEercontlnucilJt* upward
pvoBreBs. Berlin reporteff a mor6; iildady
iiii.- today, with firmness for other stocka>
^ i ::c siiitr-icaiurr ul" lilt; loca! «ajmey--«iar»
'.. lie higher rato demnnded .C«^ jiafi(*|
u'ltles. sixty: day loans beli>||!:j^p|f«.'
at an advance of V* P*J" eettt. ■ , •, '; . ■'•*
Hond* were steady, with a narrow: move*
^: •««';«»««»;■ 8?*';it'.jp»r «««t, on
British Columbia Permanent Loan Company
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS PRESENTED AT ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAUEHOLDEUS, HI'J.l)
AT HEAD OFFICE, 330 PENDEH ST.,VANCOl'^'ER. II C., OX WEDNES-
DAY, FEBIU'AUY, '28TH. 1012
jtftoug^Jltyyy^'Miijyiv ASSETS
Real Estate Loans — First Mortgajre
Share Loans
STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
As at December 30th, 191 1
"*'"" \„ LIABILITIES
Capital Stocki?—^
»i;: Permanent ■
'i9«ii-af«osi.:
itoe'K-;. " ' Blgft. 1-»W. MM-
,#l»MMri.:|iM;- ... ..•*, ,^'' "t'A
^mnmr ..:.. *m 6*«i *•
'immri-tsm^'f**^ **'^ **'>»■ **'''^
itf^irSI'li^ W»i III..! -u ' ■■ tm BtU
■ vv ■ w ■
itr.'~l&tt6n Ull .(. .< 49 W
'JiUllW. Ice 23 S2H »i\
JixU^. amtMng 1t% 7SH 7«u
aMw. £uaar us u<i)4 ii»%
Amer. T^ sad T> ••"<•• •> •• 1*6%
Aiiicr^ Wo^tW ^T-.r**^* — ^■^■^■x-. ->«— ~-JUtJ^
An;:conaa ....'««. ••«•> ^*V» .37U >7>«
Atchison lotH t«BH 1«6%
U. tind O. * I0t% l«»4ft l«l«
». T. 1? Sm M 7»%
r. p. K 281, 33i% sat
•entral l>;ather 20% 1»H 2054
Clus, and Ohio ...... 71 73?* 13%
c. and a. W. •. .. IS
<■. M. and S. i' 108% 108 tt -KIliH
■ • ; .. F. and I '-i^M '& i'C
i.'uiu. and Southern
Con. (Jas ..V. HOH HO
IJ. and It. G 'i'i '■it^
Ulatlileia .See »0»i 29**
Krlo 3*'.4 33^
(iuldflold Cons
Ut. Northern pfd .... 133*4 132Vi
i;t. NorlhiTU Ore 5SU 38
llUniila Central 137H 156%
lnter-31et ,.,,..,lif'K IK
Inter. Unrvcster .^jgti^gf^l^l '
K. c. Southern .nanmr^^'*
V- and X. ■ . jiJim^
i-etiJg« \ g!!e3E^<gBy.ji^ftyji"
43
I4ff •
21K
::9',i
33 j»
4?i
132%
38
130 Vi
17%
110 'i
Real ^1
ReaI'1^|piP^# IHfit^^'^g^
■^Tiriterest Ptiie'jtnd Accrued -v^'Jil*. ^. .» /ri'/A:* •'.• r ? •»•,•'•'•
I^cif ic Clo*&t l^iisi Iiisurance Cbmpan}^^ St!*cU ^ * • » • * •
Furniture ajud I'ibKteMaj' /"i^. ►> »;. . » . v i. .'V-| ■.>^"i'*^^*^v»'< < •
Office Pr6pliriy~ >'«'...• ••«•• )!.••• • • •.♦ • • ^» '^ ??;♦*,« ''■'*"**.
vljiSn itii B^ljin^ ,, ^ ,«..,....»« ^ •»••.. . . .". ...f^. •...•...
C^sii in aiSiWJ ,• *'fi •«..».«•••••..».. •■• *♦ • ir.« • « • . . » * » »
•;,.•'.'•■'»■ .J.;.. « • « t, » j|*,Jf»»;*
»>f;i!
.''/
luckay Co's,
8. 1'., S. S. M.
P-W. K. and T. ...
Missouri Pnt'iric .
.National Biscuit .
National L.ead . . .
Nevada Cons. . . .
.\. Y. Central . . .
X. V. O. and W. .
... 135%
... 28 '4
.. . <1
".'.' S3'>i
. . . -.'O
. .. IK'%
... SZ^t'
iSSVl 13GK
40% 40^
14C
53 53*4
1D% 19%
lU'U 112'.i
SIH 3C
Norfolk and West 109 ',i 109 109
Northern l-'aclilc 119% ai9»i
raclfic Mall .'11% 31 «a 31%
I'fiinsyl. liallway i:^"-i
i'"' 'pie's Oas
fressed Steel Car .... .", I',*
Hallway Hlecl Sps. ... -.'9
Hop. Iron and Steel ... 20
Heading 157%
r.ock Island 21 H
<].■".< Shj-fll'ld
:-.. ilhcrn VaoiCl'^
Southern Hall '.ay 29«4
Tenn. Copper 39 ,
Texas Pacific :;S'.i'
Twin City
^lon Pacific 168%
do i>fd 91%
U. S. Rubber , .<' %
U. 8. Steel j;|j»;^,i
do p;il ....•''■
T,t lit v.ui>f,..i ....
Virginia Chemical
AVabash ■ '
AVe»ti.«rn Union 84 Ti
V/eotinghouBG ' . •
Wisconsin Central
Money on call, 2 %per cent.
Total sales, 507.500 shares.
^^ I — — — ..
ICAOO GRAIN .MABKETS
123'/s 128H
.. ' 10614
31 SlVi
28 ',5 28%
inu 19 Vi
156-% 1S6%
23% 23%
41
109 U 10»%
29 39
37% 3C
23 73
10«
ll«7% 1«7%
91'* 91 U
4"»U 4R
65 i
110 «4 1
57 %
nff-l illLii, m
*:*\^ f. W •
■$ 7'
Fnll Paid and Prepaid
Instalment .... . . . . .-^
ivideiit^S'-
/CO.OOO.OO
308,925.00
387,480.12
Western Dominion Land
and Investment Co., Ltd.
with which is incorporated
Bevan. Gore & Eliot, Ltd.
Stocks, Bonds, Real
Estate, Insurance
Rooms 222-223-224 Say ward Block Plionc 2470 and 2471
-$1,396^
Permanent,*FaIl Paid knd Prepaid
. .... «^. ... a «... •
■ .,..•.■ , ' ■ • .;■■. . ■ ..■.■•■-•' I.
;33ialpt>.7Q^■;
''&-\
Ainoun^ Dae on tincompjcted to^iis; , . , :i3^^
Surpliis— * . -r':'' rj V '■,."■■. ■....'. -"^^ ■ .. • V, '■
•Rese^Ye,Fund .......... ..»..Ti....$ 5otMXX).oo
- Cb»tingent Fund ..v. if,03i3>9
Balance of Pttiftt and Dividend /^
Account .....i......* 2,0661.47
!.;?:■
ii&^a6
Lialjilities tp Pqblic— ^ *
Currency Debentures and Accrued
__ . .In^ere^ . . . . ._. .^ j..' jn^.-^^ 153.688.76
Sterling Ptbentufes and Accrued^
Ibeposits and Accrued Interest...
STEVENSON &
COMxMiSSIOX BROKERS
<3f Trade; Victoria "Stdcfci^chaS^
er Fort and Broad Streets
xMimm^Bxi&cu'mm on ai^l
■■■''•• "«^-v»,iiiir)iiiiVriil(i,iiiiii'ri" I i'iiii;f,,iiii;i'.ii, fff "
■:ii[ ■"*'■'
'St^s,BQnd|i;^
GEO. J, TELFER,
Manager.
I5l«»^.iftJ8© DIVIDEND^SATEMENT
DIVIPIH^S
Permanent Stocjt,^. .' :". •' $ 58,151.19
Full Paid and Prepaid 21,067.72
Instalment Stock and Deposits 37'75^^74
Interest Currency Debentnres 8.518.03
Interest Sterling Debentures ..,,«*•. . . 2(),^2\.22
Interc..5t ^-^a^M^* . . . 3'850-72
Tran.sferred to Bpy||ptg.^und t')3.U0.35
Transferred %ff feeitVt'Fund 47,90t'>.50
Balance «i#fed to 1912 2,066.47
•:Xn^ "-^'.■yvr-rr-iT'^
. :S' 1.498.72
Balance from ioto
Interest on Mortgage Loans 240,133.79
Interest on Share Loans '. 3.163.42
Intercut on .Agreement Balances 7,832.06
Insuram^c Commissions and Dividends 5,900.80
Rents " 1 1,185.56
Sundry JVofits 2,176.60
Members Vancouver and
Stock Exchanges. Private wire con^"^'
lion with all chief market centres, l-ai-
est quotations. ^
Wew ToTk, Canadian and London Jffiti,
84%
N
iiiiVi'iriliii'(iiiii>irii'i'ii»i
?27 1, 890.95
^lip^PIIIICATE
^^^MM'
73Vi
t 64%
ihed by F. W. Stevenson & Co.)
Wheat —
May ..;... .
.ruly ?s%
Sept 96
Corn —
May 71 '4
July "lU
Hv'Pt -l
Oats-
May .... 52%
July 48%
p»5f 41%
rprlt —
?.!ny 1B.60
Julv 15.87
t.ard—
May 9.22
.July
Short Ribs —
May 8.75
.luly 8.82
O )cn. High. I^ow. Close.
101 104% 103 U 103',b
flS% 37%
96
71%
71%
63%
49
43'.!!
15.'72
]«.60
9.27
8.75
8.S2
65%
70-4
70%
7«T4
52%
48%
4 ' %
15.60
16.85
9.20
8.70
8.82
98%
95%
71
71%
71%
52%
48%
4S
15.72
16.00
9.27
9.45
8.72
8.62
l^S" • A'ancouver, B. C, January I2tli, ,1912.
audited ^1SES^<8W^^ The British Columbia Permanent Loan Company, from 31st December, 1910, to
I 30th December, nji i, and find the transactions of that period accurately recorded in the books of the Company; the
receipts accoimted for ; the i||3fei|pefets diily authorized ; and receipts for all payments produced. We have made a
c^kA^ examination oiM^i^A^f^mM have veii|j||«iiJ5alanccs in the Bank and the Cash on Hand at 30th
December, 191 t.
The Statement of Receipts and Expenditures, and also the Statement of Assets and Liabilities, are properly
drawn up, so as to exhibit a correct view of the affairs of the Company.
WIUJAMT. STEIN, C.A.,(Edin.) .
BUTTAR & CHIENE, C.A., (Edin)
__™_. Auditors.
Waghorn, Gwynn & Co
StOCltbroUcrs
Bank of HtinUlton Bldg:.,
Vancouvex.
UqUOK ACT, 1310.
Section 35.)
NOTICE Is hereby given that. on the
Firth day of March next, application will
i>Q made to the Superintendent of Provincial
Police for the p-ant of a license for the
sale of liquor by retail in and upon the
premises known as The Hotel Gamtes^ sit-
uate at Ganges, Salt Spring Island, B. C.
upon the lands deserlbed as the northeast
corner secllon two (2), ranse three (3) east.
Salt Spring Is'aad, B. C. ,«,.
Dat^d thU 1st day of February, 1912. ,
. „..: : „._ ;.:..J.^,„._, .._UARBT^JROCH,,_. _
■'■■ — , Applicant.
\
VICTORIA STOCK B.XOHANGB.
-.feSiMWfiJKJ'X";
' <u^-^fr
-lock —
Anierlcan-CHnadlan Oil ...
Canadian Northwest Oil...
Cinndlau Pacific Oil
rrtiiil'"opa Oil
International C. and C. . . .
Nicola Vttll.y C. C
noyjl Collieries ,
WcKtcrn C. and C ••
11. C Packers com.
Hid. Asked.
.07 .10
.03 <i .05 ',i
.15 .J!>
.00 V, .00 'i
.67 ^S .'iH',-:
co.oo
.05% .08 ',i
1.75
SR.OO
C. X. P. Fisheries 1.60
H. C. Perm. Koan 130.00
Dominion Trust Co 125.00
Gt. West Perm, (a) 122.00
Pa'Mflp Loan 25.00
Stewart I>and 8.00
B. C. Copper 4.26
Cin. Con. !?. and rt.
G rn n by
Coronation Gold . .
K'lotenny Gold . . .
Uurky Jim
7>vii{»;«'t G.'ild . . . •
Unmblcr Cariboo
f-'tinrtnrd Lead . .
Glaolrv Crcrk . ■ ■
T'orllBnd Canal ..
ned Cliff
Stuwnrt M. and D.
Kloskino G"M
Snovistorm
.35
.3«
.S8
3.50
125.00
35.00
10,00
4.76
.39
.■ir,
.2S
MVKRI
MVEHPOOI,.
March »»: Ma>-
Weather cloudy.
.r;o
1.10
.02
.04%
.4 5
.20
.06
1..-.0
.03
.05
.39
E.\T MARKKT.
arch 8. — <''Kiff> wheat.
7s fiSd; .luIy
6 "i d.
DUN'S WEKKLV RKVIEW.
M:W VORK. Manh 8.— R. G. Dun * Cp's.
\\ffkly review of trade tomorrow will sny:
"An Increased vulumo of trade reflecte the
ni>ar approach of spring and what Is i>f
craftier significance, the admirable Condi-
tions provsIIinR In tlm wlnlT wheat s<?ii-
I Ions, produce a more buoynnl feeling In
the western trade ciri'les, and the whole
I'USinoMi Is beneflie(\ thereby. Ihls Is all
the better because ef unsettling Infliienrps
piVvaillng in many parts of tl>e world — In
Mexico and China. In ISngianit, wrrcrr n com
firllte pr<Kluces tpinporary trade pnrnlysls
Hnd lo a gr<.st degree In the Knlted Stati-s.
The wooirn jobbers aro doing h fair bti»l-
ness. Trading In footwear Is anlrt and sup-
plementary oiders nre limited. Higher
prices for fall goods rclsrd trade somewhni.
Tanners expect more trade In leather aa the
fall se»s<.n Is »l)Out to commence.
lii-c. ;;i, mow
Sec. 31, 1903
Dec. 31, 190^
Dec. 31. 1906
Dec, 31, 1907
Dec. 31, 1908
Dec. 31, 1909
Dec. 31, 1910
Dec. 30, 1911
COMPARATIVE GROWTH
SURPLUS.
fS.<»».7«
il4,356,49
$45,336.51
$171,452.21
$214,577.69
$265,484.00
$343,949.50
$414,943 42
$520,029.86
ASSETS.
««.<tO,-i70.l 1
,:■ •712,983.32
" 11,400,777.17
f 1,871,864.85
$2,058,418.27
$2,284,832.33
$2,677,200.58
$3,211,511.86
$3,553,429.42
Man}^ influential shareholders from the different parts of the Province attended the meeting, Victoria being
represented by Messrs. W. H. Bone, Angus McKeown, J. C. Newbury, and Thos, Wood, who gave expression to their
.sHiisf'action at the progress made during the year, and the manner in wliicii the affairs of the Company were being
conducted.
The announcement that the Company ptrrposes commencing at once the erection of a permanent office building on
the corner of Douglas and Johnson Streets should be particularly gratifying to the V'ictoria shareholders.
The election of Directors resulted as follows: Thos. T. Langlois, David II. Wilson, M.D., Geo. I. Teli'cr, David
Spencer, Sr., Geo. Ward, Geo. Martin, \\ , M. Malkin, and R. j. Robertson. ^
The retiring Trustees, Hon. Richard McBrrde, Ralph Smith, Esq., ex-M.P., and Lawrence Goodacre, Esq., were
re-elected.
Messrs. Buttar & Chiene, C.A., and \V. 'P. Sicin. C..\., wore re-elected Auditors, and Messrs. Harris, Bu,ll, Hanning-
lon & Mason were rc-appointed vSolicitors of the Company.
At .1 subse(juent meeting of the Board of Directors, Thos. T. Langlois was elected Pres-ideni ; 1). M. Wilson, M.D.,
]''irsi \ ice-President; Geo. J. Telfer, Second \'ice President, and T. D. Macdonald, General Manager. James i.<t\\ was
appointed Treasurer; K. (-. -"simpbei!, Secretary; Albert Whittaker, Inspector, and Geo. Ward, Appraiser.
BRANCH OFFICE 1210 GOVERNMENT ST.
W. McOUARRTE,
Local Manager
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Messrs.
Stewart Williams
& Co.
dulj^ instructed by Mrs. .T. B. HobBOn.
"will at her residence
^'Gisburne," Rockland Avenue
sell by Public Auction cotnmenclnK
Tuesday, March 19m
And followliigr days, the whole of her
830,030 WOBTH OV
nearly new ami coatly Kurniture. Oil
Paintings, slgiied artists' proof Engrav-
ings, onyx and marble CIocUh. Oriental
and other Rugs, handsome .lapanese
Furniturt, Mirrors, Poi'tiers. Curtains?,
Bedding, Houaehoki Linen, China, Glass-
•ware. and other Goods too numerous to
mention.
Catalogues will be lssue<l 5:liortlv. and
will ■ be able to be obtained from
The AncUoneer - - Stowart -WllUamg
iRAEFOOT
LOTS
BRAEFOOT comprises
60 acres.
MESSRS.
STEWART WILL5AMS& Co.
Duly inHtructctl by C. S. Moure, Esd.,
will sell by Public Auction at his re.sl-
dcnce, 2091 Chaucer Street, 0;ik Bay
Avenue, on
Tuesday, March 12,
A I
w'.iol
.f.li;.«<
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
and Effects
Inckiding; Fine old Carved (Jnlc Fiir-
nltiiro, seversTl pieces of Chippendale,
She-raton & .\dains, several valuable
plcturcsi, including ono by Morhind,
Very, tine o^fl Dutch Cloclsv several
pieces of Old English and Oriental
China, two exijulsite specimens of
Bhul'.s Chairs, etc.
For further particulars apply to
BRAEFOOT ts
2>4 mile circle.
BRAEFOOT is nearer
the city hall than the
_Oak Bay hotel.
BRAEFOOT lies north
i.f the cit}-, in the di-
rect line of travel to
Gordon Plead, Cor-
dova Ba}^ and Cedar
Mill.
BRAEFOOT lias every
variety nf desirable
land for hoi'i^iesites —
deep garden soil, high
woodcjd land, open,
glades with scattered
oaks.
BRAEFOOT acre lots
are meeting with good
demand at $i,ooo to
$1,300.
One-third casl
Tho Auctioneer, Stewart Willianrts.
Davies & Sons
A.7C aellinir o;it iJ^rss quAnttty »t
FURNITURE
ttoTM aaa Otblur Bfltwte M
838 YATES STREET
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VICTOKIA DAILY COLONIST
Saturday, March 9, 1912
Men's Rubber Overcoats at Less Than Cost Price Today
Brass and Copper Slipper Boxes
$2.50 Values for $1.50 Tonight
at 7.30 p. m.
SEE tji€ window display on Broad Street and you
will realize that the value that this offer repre-
sents is away above the average. They measure
15 X II over the top and have shap^(l^|^«s,.,^re h^d-
somely embossed and an-orn?inieut luik^^&aiaAJi^^^^
SEE THE BROAP. g^fj^l^^l^ggt^^f^'-^T^O^^
WcteeiiV Waists-^Uiseful Styles
and Bxceilent Values
lAWtl W«urt»— With handsomely embroidered fronts, high col-
lars tucked and edged with lace, three-quarter set-in sleeves
tacked and finished with lace, atid all sizes to be had. Various
I... TSfi
Tan Button Boots for
Women
The Correct Footwear
Fashion for Spring
.sCSJa.iA,
— vthet styles aic lu be had. — Per gormont
CtVKta Bar Muslin Waists— In plain tailored styles^ They have
patch, pockets, box pleat down the front with pearl buttons
— Stowing throiigh. wilt cuffs and laundered colldrs. ^^Ali-s4«cs-
are here, and you can't get a better value, , Per garment f 1..85
Pure Wii(jil4g^ri^at8t»--Tailored effects, ^x pleat dowji the
front, ASfJ^Mrt^ buttons showing through^ and four pleats lin
wide on eiffief side. They have laundered detachable, collars,
laundered cuffs and tucked back: Per garment . . . . , .fll.25
Lawn WaistSff-Til^ae Urjl very attractive, have round »«ckwith ^,
a lace insertfeii''J^'^^ a row of lace insertion extendhfflfM' ^
the neck to the ctS^fWhe sleeves are three-quarter length and
arc trimmed with two rowslUlMft insertion. The fronts have
ERE m''^^ «nd aJ|^t«e,«i|L«i|^w«||^ivc slack of ^^if?|f^|'^^ ^^%^S7.^
the nt^lh^%p«, %V«^^^l^*^^te«^ and are j^Hft«l|Nb#i^Plv t^^^
■women Of Vltixmu, We guarantee every pair to be well up to the standard of quality that ev«t
the most exflstl^g woman d^imands for ^er money, attd^a perfect fit Is ^^m'i* <fm, tp i«e tijese
dainty and s^kt^H modela— yoti'tt be pleased with them. ,
Tan Calf Button Boots— With welted soles and'
high^Cuban heels. These are stylish, comfort-
able ^sfcpd serviceable shoes, and good values
at ...<••.•• .*.••••». .«..•.«.• •••• .^o^wv
Tan Calf Button Boots— With the new broad toe.
They are all American made, "The Boston
Favnritp Brand ?pr pair . . . t ■ i if4«tK^
Tan Ca$ Button Bpeti^**The Qttien Quality"
brand, well known for their exceptionally com-
fortable and flexible soles. Several Aew and
attractive lasts to choose from. Per pair 1fSt,00
The New "Hussar", High-toppsd, Tin BnUon
Boot-Custom made and the very newest last.
Per pair ^6.0^
$1.25 for a Handsome Night
Gown in Nainsook
THESE are a specially good line;' both in point of
material and workmanship, and represent great
value for your money; Von hivve V-shapcd yoke
of embroidery trimmed with beading threai ed with rib-
bon and edged with lace. The sleeves arc short and are
made of enibfoiderv.
IWankets, Sheets atid Pillow Stpf
- at Low Prices Today
White WooUen Blankets^-Thcse are the last 50 pairs! of OB^
Winter stock, and if a low price will move them, they wil|^ f cH
rapidly. They are full double bed sizes, pink or blue^hoilcf'"^*^
and have a soft, woolly finish. Regular $4.50 a pair.^*^ T%
price
I • a • «
Sh"eet^--^FliHy ble&dhed ftiid a very strong w«ave.
to 'be sold at, each
Theie
• »m9im%9w
|.s«W
a panel of i
^de of a famj^^
» • • « •
Bliached ^ets— Free from dressing. Size 2 x 2j4 an4.t:<«|
Pure Irish 'i^^^ts; of superior quality. They are SlfK^tly
plain tailored,'T)dx" pleat down t^ejfont with pearl buttons
showing through. Have a detll§feil»le laundered collar, ftiid
laundered cuffs. All sizes at, per garment.^ ^S^^^-^
Linen Waists, of excellent quality. These have handsomely em-
broidered fronts, box pleat znit^^iM buttons down the fronfci
and a tucked back. ^JM?^«i|Wjif-^«''« ^^^ ^ ^L^l 1^^^
fercnt patterns to choSMTf^m-L ^''^Fef'lirmefit ?.J.50
Hig Bai^Btis in Wonifiii's
Gloves T^mm
French Kid Gloves — 2-c1j
Ef^<»»
nr«r»
WE are pleased to say that there are only 18 of thei
fact is ilii.w«i<^^.3feX&i^a.^^ft«J^.,feik5^^^^
instea<iW'ptt^f'^t»i»''»^y '**8^"«^^
They are fairly light, but thoir|a^^ly rainproof and are ideal garments for
auto drivers and others who are e^^i^^d to tl^w^ther.
Although they are part of our Winter stoclc, m'^^^^B^^ ^''^ ^'^^^ "'
:.^8 from 36 to 44 ar^Ubjie^. ^^^Si^^^^§^^^i^^^^^^M^
They are a grey rubber, lined with linen and t^^^m ready. ^ipthasers
on Sat^r4^yat, caclrls^X).
I
arg
{^M>.
in Men's Boots Today— $5 Values
for $3.90
ent colt.
You will
Vi
in
brown; tan, grey and blac^:-' 'AtT s^i«»^^p|g^^gf^
are our regular $1.25 value. SpecfaffdriBnSfay's-se^
ing, per pair « • **r
Glace Kid Gloves— 12-button length and regularly sold
;u i^2.2^ a. nair. are to be sold l^|j|ft|[&'at 91.75
lis line to excel any
est lasts and come in all sizes. Tj^ipcs are
i;i|j^%lll*il^i'«'te?ng "Goodyear" welt&r*"!
Men's Button Boots— In ^un metal ^0Sid pat-
.......93.90
are hard to be^t
sale Saturday at . .
Men's Button Boots— Gun metal calf and patent
colWjJ&ycry pair is worth not less than $5.00,
a^J^ISirovided with "Goodyear" welts. wSpe-
■^ "jj^jj for tnd.ty".; -ihonpers 93*90
Tan Calf Bluchers— These are stout and stylish
^treet boots,: with solid leather soles and heels.
They are extremely comfortable, being fitted
with "Goodyear" welts. $5.00 value for 93.90
Box Calf and Velour Calf Blucher Boots— In all
» sizes. Stout or medium soles and "Goodyear"
'' welts. All arfr^S-QP values.-. On ^ale today ._at« ,
per pair . . . . . . - . • . . . • » ...... • • • • • • • .93»90
Calfskin Bluchers— Lined with leather and fit-
ted with waterproof soles. For. constant service
these boots have no equal at the price. Per
pair $5.60 in the regular way. Today's spe-
cial ....9*»»*'U
Kneeding Pans, Regular 65c Values
for 35c at 7.30 p. m.
These are 20-quart capacity and are made of strong tin well wired
and finished with strong handles. All are fitted with retinned
lids. Regular 65c value for • • -35^
$1.25 and $1.50 Books at 35c Each
A OI.BABAHCE SA1.B OP POPULAB PICTION
Just glance at the list of tlMe.s that are appearing below and you will
get some idea of the bargain offer that we are maliing. All the volumes
are well bound In stiff backs covered wltli colored cloth and the printing
la exceptionally clear and on good paper, while the illuBtratlona are in col-
ors, th$ productions of well known ertlsts.
Infatuation, Lloyd Osborne.
Jewel Weed, Alice Ames Winter.
Judith, Grace Alexander.
Kilo. Ellis Parker Butler.
Pfittcess Slips, Drawers and Rompers
.\laddln & Co., Herbert Quick.
Apple of Discord, EUirle Ashley Wol-
cott.
.\rncliffe Puzzle. Gordon Holmes.
At Homo With, the Jardlnes, Lilian
Bell.
Black Friday. Frederic S. Isham.
Blindfolded. Barle Ashloy Wolcott.
Broken Sword, Gen. Charles King.
r;y Force of Circumstance, Holmes.
CiUlfornlana, Gertrude Atherton.
I'arollna Lee, Lilian Bell.
1 •lianco Acquaintance, W. D. Howells.
I'lilcago Princess, Robert Barr.
' 'lementltifl, A. K. W. Maiion, %
(lementlna'.s Highwayman, Stephens
and Westlcy. *
• omrade John, Morwin »nd Webster.
I'onatance Trescot, ,'<. AVeIr Mitchell.
I'orslcan Lovers, Charles Jf^ltoh
Pidgin,
t'rucib'le, Mark Lee Luther.
I'ustom of the Country, m 1 :^ H.
Kinaer.
Hay Befur-p Yestpr.i i ' • \
rihafer.
DInna of Dob.'»ons, Cei.n,v Huniillon.
l>lonied, John S. Wise,
i'ederal Judse, Charles K. Lush.
I'ower o" the Oransc, A, and K. Cns-
tl.e
loes In Law, Rhoda Broughton.
Fool lOrrant, Maurice Hewlett.
Ghetto Comedies. Israel Zangwlll.
Oolden Greyhound, Dwight TlUon.
(Solden Hope. Robert H. Fiiller.
Golden Iloupo. CIkuIc^ Im.ll.-v
Warner.
Green Oiamonri, Aniuir :<i'Mri>,Mr.
Helpers, Francis Lymle.
Heritage of Peril, A. VV. Marclininnl.
HprBa;f«- of Unrest, Gwendolen Over-
ton.
Ullers. Morley Rol)erts.
In Bebet, OeOrg« Ade.
>^
__ ^^ I ^ .
Lawrence Olavering, A. K. W. Mason.
Letters iind Addresses, Thomas Jef-
ferson.
Little Sister of Destiny. Gelett Bur-
gess.
Lodestar. Sidney R. Kennedy.
Lourdes, Knilie 25ola.
Lunatic at Large, J. Htorer Clouston.
Man Who Was Guilty, i" it T-ough-
read.
Market-Place, Harold Frederic.
Meadow Grass, Alice Brown.
Modal of Honor, Gen. Charles King.
Memoirs of an A»nerlcan Citizen, R.
Herrlck. ^
Midnight Guest. Fred M. White.
Miser HoHiJley'a Secret, March mont.
Miss Pritchard's Wedding Trip, Clara
Louise Burnliam.
Mr. Scraggs. Henry Wallace Phillips.
Mrs. IMrrell, Foxcroft Davis.
.My Friend Prosporo, Honry Harlaml
My Lady ami AUfln liMikn, i,, \\
Gibson.
Old Hquire, B. K. Benson.
Ordeal of Kllzaheth, Anonynious.
Peggy O'.Vcal, Alfred Henry Lewis.
Porlreevf. v:den Phlllpotts.
Price of I'ree^lom, A. W. Marchmont.
Real World. Uobert Herrlck.
Keaper, F-dlth Rlokert.
Ulclmr<i Yea and Nay, Maurloe Hew-
lett.
Bftbert Tournay. William Sago.
itomance isiana, ft<jna tlrnm.
Romance of John Balnbrlfige. Il'^iuy
George, Jr.
Solitary Summer, Countess von Ar-
71* iTi.
Bong of a Single Note, Amelia E.
B»IT.
White Cotton Drawers— Trimmed with tucks and
lace. Sizes for girls from 2 to 16 years old.
Per garment - - - • • • • • • • • -25^
White Cotton Drawers— These are very strong
garments and are finished with a tucked frill.
'r"—"- for girls from 2 to 16 years old. Per
L,„: l-.'JUt • • • • > • • • • • .""^
White Cotton Drawers for Girls— These have an
embroidered ruffle and are trimmed with
tucks. Sizes from 2 to 16 years old. Per gar-
ment 50^
Black Sateen Drawers for Girls from I to 16
years old. They are a very strong garment, fin-
ished with an elastic band at the knee. Per
garment, 50c anfl 40^
Princess Slips for Girls — Here are many styles
to choose from, and you never saw better qual-
ity of material and design at such a price as
this. They are made of a good cotton, some
neatly trimmed with tucks and lace, while oth-
er.s are finished with a flounce of embroidery.
Sizes for girls from 8 to 16 years old. Per
garment $1.00 and .^.. .75<t
Children's Rompers — Navy blue and butcher
blue prints, with i^mall white spots, are the ma-
terials from which these garments are made.
They come in sizes to suit children from i to
2 years old. The colors are fast and the gar-
ments durable. Per garment 50^
Children's Rompers — Made of superior washing
gingham. Sizes to suit children from 3, 4 to 6
years old. You can't get better value than thi.«;
line represcnt.s. Per garment .50f^
Aluminum Cooking Utensils-Values to
$1 for 50c at 7.30 p. m. Today
ALUMINUM Cooking Utensils are not only llie newest line onlhe market.
l)ut they are the most sanitary, lig-htest. most chirable and the easiest to
clean. As a rule, they are very expensive, but our buyer was fortunate in
securing a shipment of Swiss goods, "The Pilot Brand." at a big saving. There
are frying pans with roll edges and lip, 8 inches in diameter and 1 34 inches deep.
Lip sauce pans from 4 to 6j/S pint capacity Imperial measure, also covered sauce
pans to hold five Imperial pints. The sale starts at 7:30 p. m. and you will have
to be on time if you wish to scctiro them. Rci^ular vahies to $1.00 for 50^
■ •• •■«4k<
, ly8ddat$a.S0 a pair,, will be .gold at . ^. ^,.,..
White Wooilm B^w$*to--^591i^l>mk or Hue "Borders. ;^hes^
are a heavy grade and are well limshed. Regular $6.50 value.
weighing 7lbs., to ct^, 9^, ?5.75
Regular $7.50 value, wef^ng 81bs„ will be sold at ^6.75
Grey Woollen Blankets— Single bed size at $3.00 and $2.50
Grey Woollen Blankets— Double bed size at, ]:>cr pair, J?;7.oo.
?^6.75, $5.75. 95-00, $4-50 and '. ?3.5p
Hemstitched Sheets— 2 x 2J/2 at. per pair, $3.00 and $2.50. size
2'A X 2->^ per pair .$3.25, and s^izc 2>S x 2,34 ,per pair. .$13.50
Flannelette Sheets— 12-4 size at $1.75, 11-4 size at $1.50, and 10-4
.^ize at ,. $1.25
White Grecian Quilts— These are full size and a superior quality.
Price today, $1.75, $1.65 and $1.50
PILLOW CASES IN.-^^g^^^gg^j)F SIZES
Regular $2.00 values will ijc s(3^-ftf". r^-r^'ri'-i t-'*-vl $1.^0
Regular .$2.40 valuers to .sell at $2.00
Regular $3.00 values are now marked at $'2.40
Hemstitched Pillow Cases — All sizes are here and the quality is
well above the average. Per dozen $4.00 and $3.00
White Bleached Cotton — 36in. wide and a specially good quality.
Per yard, i2>^c and 10^
WhiteCambric — 36in. wide. Per yard 20c and 15^
White Victorian Lawns— At per yard, 35c, 30c, 25c, 20c and 15<^
Runners and Squares— $1 Val-
ues for 50c Tonight at 7 30 p, m.
There are only loo of these to be sold at half their
regular price. All are muslin in neat openwork designs
and the price should be an attraction to all who desire
these hiahdsome articles. -'bi;?ff%«|!'
REGULAR VALUE $i.oo, ON SALE AT 7:30 p. m.
TONIGHT AT 50<^
Men's Hats— The Newest Styles
and the Best Possible Values
A,largfr;*hipraent has just been opened up and we ire now in
a position to supply you with a hat that will please you, no mat-
ter what your taste may be. All the leading American and
English models are represented here and the variety of shades
and colors that are here to choose from are too numerous to
mention. Stiff and soft models, just which you prefer, and every
one representing a saving in cash for you.
SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES AT $2.50
Men's Shirts and Underclothing
VALUES BETTER THAN EVER TODAY
Print Negligee Shirts for Men — Tlicsc have collar bands, soft
fronts and starched band cuff. Tliey enmc in fancy light
and dark "stripes and sizes from 14 t-i >y. Special today 50<f^
Print Shirts for Boys — These have collar bands, soft fronts and
starched euffs. There arc all sizes and may be had in a
variety of fancy strii)es. P'er garment 50^
Flannelette Shirts with .soft turn-down revcr.sihlc collars and
soft cuffs. All sizes are here from 12 to 14. at garment, 50^.
Men's Underwear — Men's lieavily ribbeil shirts and drawers^
made of cotton and finished so smoothly that they w;,ill not
irritate the skin. They ;n <■ tan c<A"[- and the famous "Pett"
man" brand. All sizes from 34. to 44 at chest are here. P«ir
garment, today 76^
Candy Specials Today
Mixed Fruit Pastilles, at per lb
Nuegat Caramels, at jpet.lb. • • •
Gum Drops, a very fine quality, at per lb.
White Marshmallows, at per lb
Mixed Chocolate, an extra good line, at per R>. 30^